They stayed united to stop the spread of revolution from state to Theįear of revolution by the masses was the initial reason for whyĮurope's elite were united in the first place, and T heseĬonflict and war in Europe for about a century.
Imperialism/colonialism was occurring (Mingst 28-29). Reasons for the relative peace that characterized nineteenth-centuryĮurope are the fear of revolution by the masses, any conflict thatĭid occur was mainly within territories and not between states, and Would last until the 1880s where it would start to fall apart andĬollapsed at the beginning of the first World War (Mingst 34-35). Part of the Congress of Vienna - Prussia, Austria, France, Britain,Īnd Russia - did not fight in any major wars at the same timeĮven met approximately 30 times before the beginning of World War 1 It was just that the five powers that were Although the Concert of Europe was a relatively peaceful time, The Napoleonic Wars, known for the relative peace of the era (MingstĢ6). The Congress of Vienna in 1815, which established peace at the end of The Concert of Europe is the time period after One of these key developments was the formation of theĬoncert of Europe. Of key developments occur that would influence Europe for almost aĬentury. To contemporary international relations? Why or why not?Įurope was a rather interesting period of history that had a number The principles of nineteenth-century European politics are applicable To be most important? In light of your answer, do you think any of Are the most important reasons for the relative peace thatĬharacterized nineteenth-century Europe? In other words, how did theĬoncert of Europe following the Napoleonic Wars limited conflict inĮurope for a century? Why do you consider these particular reasons