Foreign Policy of Louis XVIII and Charles X
- Created by: Hope
- Created on: 17-04-13 17:25
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- Louis XVIII + Charles X's foreign policy
- Europe in 1815
- No Germany, Only Prussia
- Netherlands were part of Belgium
- Italy was separate kingdoms, the largest was Piedmont-Sardinia
- Sweden and Norway were one country
- Austrian Empire
- Ottoman Empire
- Aims of Foreign Policy
- Re-establish France as a Great Power
- To Prove that the days of the Napoleonic wars were over
- Spain 1820
- Ferdinand refused to adopt the 1812 constitution
- Ferdinand was a Bourbon
- Re-establish France as a Great Power
- Upset Liberal opinion in France
- Ferdinand refused to adopt the 1812 constitution
- Greece 1820
- Greeks wanted freedom from Turkey
- Britain, France and Austria to support the Greeks
- All against Russian expansion
- Algeria 1830
- Charles wanted to boost his popularity
- Wanted to increase the Empire and Algeria was close by
- France invaded Algeria after the Fan incident
- Charles wanted to boost his popularity
- Europe in 1815
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