6. What were the roles of revolutionaries in the Italian unification?
7. Who was proclamed German emperor after its unification?
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HERE IS YOUR ANSWER ☺☺✋there are three revolutionaries in Italian unification named as Gississuppe Mazzinni , Garibaldi and Count Camillo de Cavour.
Mazinni found two secret societies named Young Italy and Young Europe.
Garbaldi won the supports of peasants and join in secret societies.
Cavour was neither a revolutionary nor a politicians. He unified Italy in diplomatic ways.
After the unification of Italy , King William IV proclaimed as German emperor.
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Mazinni found two secret societies named Young Italy and Young Europe.
Garbaldi won the supports of peasants and join in secret societies.
Cavour was neither a revolutionary nor a politicians. He unified Italy in diplomatic ways.
After the unification of Italy , King William IV proclaimed as German emperor.
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HERE IS YOUR ANSWER ☺☺✋there are three revolutionaries in Italian unification named Gississuppe Mazzini, Garibaldi, and Count Camillo de Cavour.
Mazzini found two secret societies named Young Italy and Young Europe.
Garibaldi won the support of peasants and join in secret societies.
Cavour was neither a revolutionary nor politician. He unified Italy in diplomatic ways.
After the unification of Italy, King William IV was proclaimed as German emperor.
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