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What is treaty of Vienna​

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What is a Treaty?

A treaty is a legally enforceable formal agreement, contract, or other written instrument that creates responsibilities between two or more international law subjects.

What is Treaty of Vienna?

After defeating Napoleon in 1815, the representatives of the European powers - Britain, Russia, Prussia, and Austria - hoped to create long-term peace and stability.

As a result, they drafted the Treaty of Vienna in 1815 with the goal of erasing the majority of the changes brought about by Napoleon's wars and establishing

a new conservative order in Europe.

What was the provisions of this treaty?

1.The Bourbon dynasty was returned to power.

2. Under Napoleon, France lost the territories it had acquired.

3. To prevent further French expansion, a series of nations were established along France's borders.

4. In the north, Belgium was established, and in the south, Genoa was added to Piedmont.

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The Treaty of Vienna of 25 March 1815 was the formal agreement of the allied powers — Austria, Great Britain, Prussia, and Russia — committing them to wage war against Napoleon until he was defeated.

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