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Explain why the polish revolt occurred and what it had to do with the Congress of Vienna

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Why did the Polish revolt happen?

When a revolution broke out in Paris (July 1830) and the Russian emperor Nicholas I indicated his intention of using the Polish Army to suppress it, a Polish secret society of infantry cadets staged an uprising in Warsaw (Nov. 29, 1830).Explanation:

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Step-by-step explanation:

1.The November Uprising (1830–31), also known as the Polish–Russian War 1830–31 or the Cadet Revolution, was an armed rebellion in the heartland of partitioned Poland against the Russian Empire. ... Large segments of the peoples of Lithuania, Belarus, and the Right-bank Ukraine soon joined the uprising.

2.The January Uprising was one in a centuries long series of Polish uprisings. In its aftermath two new movements began to evolve that set the political agenda for the next century. One, led by the descendant of Lithuanians, Jozef Pilsudski emerged as the Polish Socialist Party.

3.The Congress of Vienna, as the name suggests, took place in Vienna from 1814 to 1815. Among their goals, we could mention: Preventing future French aggression and wars, restore a balance of power among the countries as well as restoring Europe's royal families to their thrones

4.The Congress of Vienna (1814–1815) dissolved the Napoleonic world and attempted to restore the monarchies Napoleon had overthrown, ushering in an era of conservatism. ... Prussia added smaller German states in the west, Swedish Pomerania, and 40% of the Kingdom of Saxony; Austria gained Venice and much of northern Italy.

5.The goal of the congress was to re-establish a balance of power among the countries of Europe and have peace between the nations. The Congress proved to be highly successful in achieving its goal, for the peace in Europe was left almost undisturbed for nearly 40 years.

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