The Congress of Vienna built a successful balance-of-power peace, but suppressing war left social tension that later erupted in 1848 revolutions and continuous wars.
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The Congress of Vienna built a successful balance-of-power peace, but suppressing war left social tension that later erupted in 1848 revolutions and continuous wars.
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"...right, so eventually Napoleon is defeated. This is called the Congress of Vienna, and it will lead to something called the Consul of Europe...."
"...okay? But I want you to remember this idea. 1815, Congress of Vienna, Congress of Europe, Minernich establishes peace in Europe, okay? And they..."
"You can either have your soldiers go to war or they will revolt against you. That's your choice, all right? And so this will..."
"...that. So after the French Revolution, there's something called the Congress of Vienna in 1815, where the monarchs of Europe basically decided to never..."
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