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Unit 5 – Conflict, Crisis, and Reaction in the Late 18th Century
Topic 5.7
What consequences might Europe face if Russia were not granted Poland following the negotiations at the Congress of Vienna?
It may delay Russian serfdom abolishment due to lesser pressure from western liberal ideas.
Polish nationalism could have led to another major uprising causing instability in Eastern Europe region sooner than historical timeline.
France might have sought to regain control of Poland, leading to heightened tensions with other European powers.
The Ottoman Empire could've expanded its influence into Eastern Europe due to void left by Russia's restricted power.
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