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... any regime that would maintain the status quo and finally the church had more influence over the people therefore could teach people that existing social and political role was important. However even though it can be said that the Bourbon monarchy had not been doomed from the start, the events of 1814-15 did begin to question the future of the Bourbon monarchy. The first event that occurred was the abdication of Napoleon on the 6th April 1814 and the task of choosing a new monarch. In 1810 France dominated most of Europe, because Napoleon had achieved a lot during his military command. Russia had been the only country, which had power beforehand but Napoleon tried to destroy it as a military force. Therefore Russia, Austria and France had joined together in attempt to restrict Napoleons power to the boundaries of France. Napoleon had to abdicate as a result of the ...
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