
Congress of Verona
The Congress of Verona, held in 1822, was a diplomatic meeting involving the major European powers, including Austria, Britain, France, and Russia. It aimed to address the political unrest in Europe following the Napoleonic Wars and to discuss the restoration of monarchies threatened by revolutionary movements. The congress sought to maintain stability and prevent the spread of liberal ideas. Ultimately, these discussions led to the decision by the involved powers to intervene in Spain to suppress a liberal uprising, reflecting the conservative goals of the Congress to uphold traditional regimes and order in Europe.