briefly explain dissimilarities between the unification of Italy and Germany
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The dissimilarities between the process of unification of Italy and Germany are as follows: 1.Administration was centralised inPiedmont during the unification of Italy which was in a weak position,but Prussia which was the centre of Administration during the unificationof Germany was a power state.
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Unification of German
Unification of Italy
1. The German Unification was not supported by armed volunteers.
1. In Italian unification, Garibaldi had won the support of local peasants to drive out the Spanish rulers.
2. No secret societies were formed so as to achieve the goal of unification of Germany.
2. In Italy Mazzini formed Young Italy.
3. German in its unification had to fight against France and Austria.
3. In Italian unification Cavour had a tactful diplomatic alliance with France and Austria.
4. Bismarck follows the policy of Blood and Iron for German Unification.
4. Cavour used his excellent diplomatic skills in Italian unification.
5. The process of unification completed with Prussian Victory in 1871, when Kaiser William-I was declared the head of the state.
5. In 1861, Vector Emmanuel-II was proclaimed the king of united Italy.