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Explain the role of giuseppe mazzini in the unification of italy.

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Answered by Andy07
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1. he was an Italian revolutionary born in Genoa, 1807 who became a member of the secret society of the Carbonari

2. he was sent to prison for revolting against the monarchs at the age of 24

3. he then formed secret society i. e. young Italy and young Europe in Marseilles and Berne respectively

4. He also helped Bismarck during the war for unification of Italy ( he had sought to put together coherent programme for a unitary Italian Republic )

5. He believed that good had intended nations to be the natural units of mankind. So Italy couldn't continue to be the patchwork of small states and kingdoms.

6. even Duke Metternich of Austria even stated that he was the most dangerous enemy of their social order i. e. monarchical rule.

Answered by Anonymous
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Role :-

1. Giuseppe Mazzini was an Italian progressive conceived in Genoa in 1807.

2. He become individual from different mystery social orders, for example, youthful italy or youthful europe.

3. He endeavored upheaval in Liguria.

4. He needed unification with more extensive collusion of countries.

5. He scared preservationists through restrictions of government and vision of majority rule republics.

6. He supported war for unification of Italy.

7. He needed financial turn of events and political predominance.

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