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| drew up a peace settlement after the defeat of Napoleon |
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| Prince Klemens von Metternich |
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| organized the coalition that triumphed over Napoleon |
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| Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh |
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| represented Britain in the Congress of Vienna |
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| steeped in Christian mysticism, wanted to create a European community based on Christian teachings. |
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| Prince Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Perigord |
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| sought to remove from France the stigma of the Revolution and Napoleon; represented France |
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| Prince Karl van Hardenberg |
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| empowered France to intervene. |
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| a Bourbon king, ascended the throne of France |
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| declared that the king's power rested on divine right |
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| King Louis XVIII's younger brother |
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| never forgot that he owed his throne to the upper burgeois |
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| The Municipal Corporations Act |
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| granted towns and cities greater authority over their affairs |
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| Parliament passed to institue sanitation |
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| sparsely populated regions that sent representatives to the House of Commons |
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| became convinced that the situation was potentially revolutionary. |
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| extended the suffrage to the middle class |
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| organized a mass demonstration to present a huge petition of six demands to Parliament |
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| moderated by temperament and philosophy - had no intention of going forward to democracy |
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| left deep scars on French society |
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| nephew of the great emperor |
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| opposed the idea of bombarding Berlin with artillery and ordered troops to leave Berlin |
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| Czesch historian and statesman |
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| a member of the lower nobility |
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| granted a liberal constitution |
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| the grand duke of Tuscany, King Charles Albert of Piedmont-Sardinia, and Pope Pius IX |
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| felt compelled to introduce liberal reforms |
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| five days of street fighting |
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| forced to flee Rome because of Revolutionary disorders |
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| described the Poles as a people "which does not possess the same measure of human content as is given to the German kind" |
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