Europe 1815 after the Congress of Vienna

Caption

Europe 1815, after the Congress of Vienna

Summary

“The Congress of Vienna achieved the post-Napoleonic territorial adjustments shown on the map. The most notable arrangements dealt with areas along France’s borders (the Netherlands, Prussia, Switzerland, and Piedmont) and in Poland and northern Italy.” [book].

Source

Donald Kagan et al. The Western Heritage Since 1300. (p. 686)

Prentice Hall [Pearson]

Copyright

© 2004 Prentice Hall [Pearson]