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  1. Veering Point

    ... 367) Nationalism also played a major role in developing tensions in Europe; for
    it had been causing dissatisfaction since the Congress of Vienna in 1815. ...

  2. A Consise History Of Germany

    ... the Rhine. 1815 The German Confederation was formed at the Congress of
    Vienna. 1848 Revolutions swept across Germany. The first ...

  3. World War I

    ... were made between the European powers during the nineteenth century, following the
    final 1815 defeat of Napoleon Bonaparte and the ensuing Congress of Vienna. ...

  4. Treaty Of Versailles

    ... Unlike the Congress of Vienna in which the involved countries agreed upon the
    principles of balance of power, none of the participants of the Treaty of ...

  5. The Great War

    ... Nationalism At the settlement of the Congress of Vienna in 1815, the principle
    of nationalism was ignored in favor of preserving the peace. ...

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  1. World War I

    ... 367) Nationalism also played a major role in developing tensions in Europe; for
    it had been causing dissatisfaction since the Congress of Vienna in 1815. ...

  2. Revolution

    ... The Congress of Vienna, had reflected their conservative view of the international
    political order, European leaders also faced threats to the domestic ...

  3. Revolution

    ... The Congress of Vienna, had reflected their conservative view of the international
    political order, European leaders also faced threats to the domestic ...

  4. Battle Of Waterloo

    ... As far back as 13 March 1815, six days before Napoleon reached Paris, the powers
    at the Congress of Vienna declared him an outlaw; four days later the United ...

  5. Causes And Effects Of World Wa

    ... 367) Nationalism also played a major role in developing tensions in Europe; for
    it had been causing dissatisfaction since the Congress of Vienna in 1815. ...

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