explain the role of Mazzini, Cavour and Garibaldi in the unification of Italy
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garibaldi was called as hero of red shirts
cavour unified italy through diplomatic way
Italian who’s opinion it was to have a Liberal Italian democracy was Giuseppe Mazzini. Although disappointed in his intrigues, Mazzini superseded in kindling a consciousness of nationalism in the people of the Italian republics. In Marseille 1831, Giuseppe Mazzini established the “Young Italy” group. Through “Young Italy” and the thousands of studies, which Mazzini signed, smuggled into Italy and disseminated in young Italy's publication or outside, Mazzini promulgated his ideas of Liberalism and Nationalism. Mazzini constructed the concept of a “free independent republican nation”
Garibaldi followed “Young Italy” which had a crewed idea of statesmanship but saw it acceptable to have a united Italy. He favored a Republic but would have acquired a sovereign as well. Without Garibaldi’s army engagement the southerly states could hardly have been brought collectively into a unified Italy.
The last creator of a unified Italy and at the same time the only who never indicated to consolidate Italy was Camillo Cavour. Cavour’s principal aim was to extend the Piedmontese region and annex other states and so strengthen the impact of Piedmont. By doing this he committed to unifying Italy because he limited the number of autonomous states.