The meeting of the heads of European states at the Congress of Vienna in 1815 resulted in the reorganization of Europe after the Napoleonic Wars. It aimed to establish a balance of power that would prevent the rise of a single dominant state and maintain peace. The congress led to significant territorial adjustments, the restoration of monarchies, and the establishment of a framework for diplomatic negotiations, which sought to ensure stability in Europe for the next several decades.
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