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24 November, 06:52

After the French Revolution of 1791 and the Napoleonic Wars, European leaders' greatest goal was to

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  1. 24 November, 06:59
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    Their greatest goal was to insure that no one would ever be able to come so close to taking over all Europe again.
  2. 24 November, 07:06
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    Restore peace and stability to Europe

    The delegates of the Congress of Vienna were interested in creating a balance of power in European politics. They did not want one nation to become too powerful again and press beyond its borders as France had done under Napoleon. The Congress of Vienna emphasized also the principal of "legitimacy" - - trying to put rulers in power that they thought to be the legitimate rulers of nations. (So, for instance, the Bourbon monarchy was restored in France.) They sought to prevent revolutions and unrest from breaking out again ... but it would only be a couple decades before further revolutions did occur.
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