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Cavour contribution to the unification of Italy

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Answered by mkj54
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the unification of Italy owed much to the diplomacy of the chief minister cavour, who became the prime minister of piedmont from 1852 to 1860. through a tactful diplomatic alliance with France engineered by cavour , sardinia piedmont succeeded the defeating the Austrian forces in 1859.

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1. The real credit for the unification of Italy goes to Cavour, who became the Prime Minister of Sardinia in 1852 A.D.

1. The real credit for the unification of Italy goes to Cavour, who became the Prime Minister of Sardinia in 1852 A.D.2. He then dedicated himself his body and soul together to achieve his goal independence and the unification of Italy. For this purpose he took recourse to diplomatic man oeuvres or shrewd diplomacy.

1. The real credit for the unification of Italy goes to Cavour, who became the Prime Minister of Sardinia in 1852 A.D.2. He then dedicated himself his body and soul together to achieve his goal independence and the unification of Italy. For this purpose he took recourse to diplomatic man oeuvres or shrewd diplomacy.3. He took sides in many ways to attract other states like Lombardy, Modena, Parma and Tuscany to throw off the Austrian Yoke and join Sardinia.

1. The real credit for the unification of Italy goes to Cavour, who became the Prime Minister of Sardinia in 1852 A.D.2. He then dedicated himself his body and soul together to achieve his goal independence and the unification of Italy. For this purpose he took recourse to diplomatic man oeuvres or shrewd diplomacy.3. He took sides in many ways to attract other states like Lombardy, Modena, Parma and Tuscany to throw off the Austrian Yoke and join Sardinia.4. He had unified the whole of Italy under Sardinia.

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