The Congress of Vienna

who were the five great powers represented at the Congress of Vienna?

France, Russia, Prussia, Austria, and Great Britain

who was the most influential leader at the Congress of Vienna and what were his main goals?

The most influential leader was Prince Klemins Von Metternich of Austria. His main goals were to prevent future Frech aggression, restore a balance of power,and restore Europe's royal families to the throne.

Explain the three main goals in detail

Metternich planned to prevent future French aggression by taking away some of their land and surrounding them with powerful countries so they couldn't invade and take them over. Also, Metternich allowed France to be a part of the Five Great Powers which m

What was the significance of the Holy Alliance and the Concert of Europe?

The Holy Alliance was an agreement between Russia, Prussia, and Austria to base their relations with other countries on Christian principles to fight revolution. The Concert of Europe was a series of alliances devised by Metternich that ensured nations wo

How did the Congress of Vienna effect revolutions in Latin America? Explain why the Revolutions took place and what was the result of the Revolutions.

After Napoleon deposed the King of Spain after the Peninsular War, liberal Creoles took control of the colonies in the Americas. But when the Congress of Vienna restored the king and tried to keep their power so the Spanish king took steps to tighten cont

What are two long term legacies of the Congress of Vienna?

The Congress of Vienna gave Britain and Prussia more power and spreading nationalism lead to revolution. It began to spread to areas under foreign control and the resulting revolution led to new nations forming. The Latin American colonies, in other words