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explain the unification of Italy​

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Answered by honeysingh96
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During the middle of the 19th century Italy was divided into seven state of which only sardinia piedmont was ruled by an Italian princely house. The unification process was led by three revolutionary -Giuseppe mazzini, count camillo de cavour and Giuseppe garibaldi.

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#Italy was divided into seven kingdoms out of which only one Sardinia Piedmont was ruled by an Italian princely House...

#The northern Italy was ruled by Austrian Habsburg Empire, Middle by Pope and Southern by Bourbon king of Spain..

#The idea of Unification was first given by Giuseppe Mazzini through his secret society called Young Italy...

#The lead was taken by Sardinia King Victor Emmanuel II..

#Count Cavour the chief Minister of Prussia led the movement of unification by alliance with France to defeat austria and unify its northern territories..

#Giuseppe Garibaldi led the moment in Western parts by involving local peasants support to fight Spanish rule...

#Finally the process of unification completed by the crowning of Victor Emmanuel II as the king of Italy...

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