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The Conservative International Order

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Concert of Europe   new arrangement for resolving mutual foreign policy issues- prevented one nation from interfering with international affairs without working with the others  
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First Congress at Aix-la-Chapelle (1818)   the four major powers agreed to remove their troops from France and France was put back into good standing in Europe  
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Bourbon Ferdinand VII of Spain (r.1814-1833)   put on throne after Napoleon's defeat and pledged to follow the constitution, but did not  
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1820- Spain   Spain's Latin American colonies rebelled against Ferdinand VII  
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Congress of Trapppau (1820)   the three Eastern powers issued the Protocol of Trappau  
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Protocol of Trappau   declaration that stable governments could intervene in the affairs of countries experiencing revolution  
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Congress of Laibach (1821)   the European powers agree to let Austria intervene in Italy and they do, marching into Naples and restoring the absolute rule of the king of the Two Sicilies  
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October 1822 at Verona   French intervention in Spain was agreed upon and Britain removed itself from continental affairs  
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George Canning (1770-1827)   took over as Britain's foreign minister and supported the Latin American colonies in revolution  
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Goal of the Interventions   the European powers wanted to keep the balance of power created by the Congress of Vienna, yet often these interventions led to one country damaging another and expanding its territory  
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American Monroe Doctrine (1823)   prohibited further colonization and intervention of the European powers in the Americas  
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Greek Revolution of 1821   Liberals throughout Europe, who had no hope in their parent countries, joined in an effort to re-establish the democracy of ancient Greece  
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The Eastern Question   What should the European powers do about the Ottoman inability to assure political and administrative stability in its possessions in and around the eastern Mediterranean?  
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Treaty of London (1827)   demanded that the Ottomans recognize Greece as a power  
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Treaty of Adrianople(1829)   Russia gained power over Romania and Greece would from then on be recognized as a nation by the Ottomans  
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Second Treaty of London (1830)   declared Greece an independent kingdom  
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Otto I (r.1832-1862)   son of the king of Bavaria, he was selected to rule the new kingdom of Greece  
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Kara George (1762-1817)   Serbian leader who led a guerrilla war with the Ottomans which was ultimately unsuccessful  
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Serbian Independence   the Ottoman sultan formally granted independence to Serbia in 1830 and other countries recognized it as a nation by the end of the 1830's  
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