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Evaluate the contribution of Italian revolutionary-Giuseppe Mazzini in spreading revolutionary ideas in Europe

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Answered by abhirock51
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Answer:

Mazzini organized a new political society called Young Italy. Young Italy was a secret society formed to promote Italian unification: "One, free, independent, republican nation." Mazzini believed that a popular uprising would create a unified Italy, and would touch off a European-wide revolutionary movement.

Answered by Anonymous
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Giuseppe Mazzini was a great Italian revolutionary.

He was born in Genoa in the year 1807. He joined a

secret society of the Carbonari. He was sent to jail in

the year 1831 because he was involved in a revolution

in Liguria. Two underground societies were founded

under him named the Young Italy in Marseilles and

Young Europe in Berne.

According to Mazzini, the God had intended

the nations to be the natural units of mankind.

Therefore, Italy could not continue to be a

patchwork of the small and fragmented states and

kingdoms.

The conservatives were frightened with the

Mazzini’s opposition to the monarchy system and his

vision for the democracy.

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