1. In the aftermath of the Napoleonic Wars, were the similariti
The decisions taken by the great powers of Europe; namely Great Britain, Austria, Russia, Prussia and also the vanquished France, during the Congress of Vienna in 1815, were ultimately instrumental in the forging of the new Europe and in the peace, which followed the Napoleonic era. ... The common aims of the Great powers were beginning to take shape; France was surrounded by a group of buffer states to add protection against possible French aggression in the future. ... France, where on the fall of Napoleon the Bourbon dynasty had been restored, although losing a great deal of its empire a...
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