Le Congrès de Vienne (novembre 1814-juin 1815) - Série Nap / 3 min, épisode 18

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10 Sept 201906:20

Summary

TLDRThe Congress of Vienna (1814-1815) was a critical diplomatic meeting convened after Napoleon's defeat to reshape Europe. The Congress focused on territorial adjustments, reducing France's power and strengthening neighboring countries. It introduced significant legal measures, including a new diplomatic framework and a commitment to shared European river management. The Congress also abolished the slave trade and established the European Concert, a system of cooperation among major powers to prevent large-scale wars. These decisions helped maintain European peace for much of the 19th century and laid the foundation for modern international diplomacy.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The Congress of Vienna was convened in 1814 to restructure Europe after Napoleon’s defeat and the Treaty of Paris.
  • 😀 Vienna became a diplomatic hub with over 100,000 visitors, including ambassadors and various pressure groups.
  • 😀 Despite the festive atmosphere, such as concerts and sled races, the Congress was serious about reshaping Europe’s borders.
  • 😀 The four main victors of Napoleon—Britain, Russia, Austria, and Prussia—led the territorial redrawing of Europe.
  • 😀 France was reduced to its pre-revolutionary borders but surrounded by powerful neighbors to prevent future expansion.
  • 😀 The Congress aimed to ensure that France remained a significant power in Europe, balancing the influence of Russia and Austria.
  • 😀 The creation of the Kingdom of Piedmont-Sardinia and the restoration of Spain to the Bourbon family were key outcomes.
  • 😀 The Congress introduced new diplomatic norms, including an international legal framework that still influences diplomacy today.
  • 😀 A critical decision was the recognition of European rivers as a shared resource for all nations to manage and protect.
  • 😀 The Congress led to the creation of the European Concert, an early version of a system designed to avoid major wars and maintain peace.
  • 😀 The Congress also successfully banned the transatlantic slave trade and established important legal precedents still relevant today.

Q & A

  • What was the primary objective of the Congress of Vienna in 1814?

    -The primary objective of the Congress of Vienna was to reorganize Europe after Napoleon's defeat, redrawing the political map and establishing a balance of power to prevent future conflicts.

  • Which countries were the key players at the Congress of Vienna?

    -The key players at the Congress of Vienna were Austria, Britain, Russia, and Prussia, who were the principal victors over Napoleon.

  • What was the outcome of the Congress of Vienna for France?

    -France was surrounded by powerful neighbors such as the Kingdom of the Netherlands, the German states (with Prussia's influence), Switzerland, and the Kingdom of Piedmont-Sardinia to ensure its security and prevent future aggression, but it was not destroyed.

  • How did the Congress of Vienna handle the issue of Poland?

    -At the Congress of Vienna, Russia was granted the right to unite Poland with the Russian crown, placing it under the rule of Grand Duke Constantine, the brother of Tsar Alexander I.

  • What legal innovations were introduced at the Congress of Vienna?

    -The Congress of Vienna introduced a new diplomatic code, established common management of European rivers, prohibited the transatlantic slave trade, and created the 'Concert of Europe' system to maintain peace.

  • What was the 'Concert of Europe' and how did it affect Europe?

    -The 'Concert of Europe' was a diplomatic system created at the Congress of Vienna to prevent general wars in Europe by fostering cooperation among the major powers. It helped maintain peace in Europe until the early 20th century.

  • Why was the issue of nationalities not prioritized at the Congress of Vienna?

    -The Congress of Vienna focused more on territorial redistribution and the balance of power, rather than on the national identities or aspirations of various groups, which led to criticism for disregarding national self-determination.

  • What impact did the Congress of Vienna have on river management?

    -The Congress of Vienna established the principle that European rivers were a common resource to be shared, maintained, and defended collectively by European nations, which influenced international river management in other regions like Asia and Africa.

  • How did the Congress of Vienna address the issue of the transatlantic slave trade?

    -The Congress of Vienna made a significant decision to abolish the transatlantic slave trade, marking a step forward in the fight against slavery.

  • What were the territorial adjustments made by the Congress of Vienna for the Kingdom of Prussia?

    -Prussia benefited from the Congress of Vienna by expanding its territory to the north and gaining control over regions along the Rhine, strengthening its position in Europe.

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