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CONGRESS OF VIENNA TIMELINE May 30, 1814: Peace of Paris; King Louis XVIII issues Constitutional Charter with Bill of Rights. September 30, 1814: First meeting of the Big Four in Vienna, plus Talleyrand. January-February 1815: Crisis over Poland; Austria, Britain, and France threaten war. March-June 1815: Napoleon returns from Elba for his Hundred Days (Battle of Waterloo on June 18). June 9, 1815: Final Act of the Congress of Vienna includes plan to create a German Confederation. November 20, 1815: Second Peace of Paris imposes indemnity of 700 million francs and an army of occupation (withdrawn in 1818).
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CONGRESS OF VIENNA TIMELINE

May 30, 1814: Peace of Paris; King Louis XVIII issues Constitutional Charter with Bill of Rights.September 30, 1814: First meeting of the Big Four in Vienna, plus Talleyrand.January-February 1815: Crisis over Poland; Austria, Britain, and France threaten war.March-June 1815: Napoleon returns from Elba for his Hundred Days (Battle of Waterloo on June 18).June 9, 1815: Final Act of the Congress of Vienna includes plan to create a German Confederation.November 20, 1815: Second Peace of Paris imposes indemnity of 700 million francs and an army of occupation (withdrawn in 1818).

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Vernet, “The Clichy Gate: The Defense of Paris, 30 March 1814” (as 900,000 Allied troops converged on

the city)

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THESE “LIBERALS” AGREED THAT RUSSIA SHOULD HAVE POLAND, AND PRUSSIA, SAXONY

Tsar Alexander I(1777-1825)

Prince Karl August von Hardenberg,

Chancellor of Prussia, 1810-22

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Prince Clemens von Metternich (1774-1859)

CHAMPIONS OF THE “BALANCE OF POWER”

Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh,

Foreign Secretary 1812-1822

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Charles-Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord

(1754-1838):

1789-91, Bishop of Autun, leader of constitutional clergy;

1792-96, emigration;

1797-1807, foreign minister;

1814-15, saves France at Congress of Vienna;

1830-34, ambassador to Great Britain

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L. P. Crepin, “Louis XVIII Elevates France from the Ruins,” 1814

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“France, Amid Its

Royal Law-Givers and

Great Jurists, Receives the Constitutiona

l Charter from Louis

XVIII”(1827)

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The Congress of Vienna, 1815: Wellington, Hardenberg (seated), Metternich (standing), Castlereagh, & Talleyrand

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“The Return from the Island of Elba”(the soldiers of Louis XVIII acclaim Napoleon, March

1815)

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“The Return of the Emperor” to Paris, March 20, 1815

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“The Field of Waterloo the Morning after

the Memorable Battle” of June

18, 1815

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Europe following the Congress of Vienna in 1815

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KEY DECISIONS BY THE CONGRESS OF VIENNA, 1814/15

FRANCE:Restore the Bourbon Dynasty, but with a “Charter of Liberty,” and borders of 1792

POLAND:Give Russia ¾ of the Grand Duchy of Warsaw

ITALY:Build up the “Kingdom of Sardinia” to block French expansion

PRUSSIA:Pressure it to accept the Rhineland to block French expansion

GERMANY:

Replace the old Holy Roman Empire with a loose “German Confederation”

Ignore claims to “national self-determination” in favor of the principles of “dynastic legitimacy” and the “balance of power.” The “Concert of Europe” should intervene in any country that experienced revolution.