What was the main aim of the revolutionaries of Europe during the years following 1815?
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The main aim of the revolutionaries of Europe was to overthrow autocratic rule. The European national of the revolutionaries of Europe aimed the Monarichal order established after Vienna Congress struggle of Liberty and freedom.
The main goal of the "Treaty of Vienna", 1815 was to undo all the changes that were brought about in Europe during the reign of Napoleon and Napoleonic Wars. The treaty was convened by 4 European nations that had defeated Napoleon. The treaty aimed at generating a long-term peace plan for Europe.
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The main aim of the revolutionaries of Europe during the years following 1815 was a commitment to oppose monarchical forms of governance that had been established and to fight for liberty and freedom.
In some countries revolutionaries wanted to overthrow autocratic rulers whose only aim was to suppress the nationalist movement.
The rise of nationalism resulted in creating awakening in almost all countries.
Social, political and economic reforms were the basis of some revolutions. These revolutions were directed against despotism.
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