CAS HI 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Napoleonic Wars, Peterloo Massacre, Ultra-Royalist

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Ap eh: chapter 21---reaction, revolution, and romanticism, 1815-1850. European power to preserve traditional institutions and values: metternich believed european monarchs shared the common interest of stability thanks in part to the work of french representative. Talleyrand, france was not overly weakened by the. European order that managed to avoid a general. European conflict for almost a century: the ideology of conservatism, conservatism, the dominant political philosophy following the fall of napoleon was best expressed in edmund burke"s. Reflections on the revolution in france, emphasizing the dangers of radical and rational political change. Italy which were a threat to austrian domination of the italian. Peninsula: the revolt of latin america, although the american revolution had freed much of. North america of european domination in the 18th. Century, latin america remained in the hands of. Spanish and portuguese: when the bourbon monarchy of spain was toppled by.

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