guiseppe mazzini became a member of the secret society . what was it known as?
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young Italy and young Europe where the two secret societies he joined
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Guiseppe Mazzini was a member of three secret societies called the Carbonari, Young Italy, and Young Europe
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- From around 1800 until 1831, the Carbonari was an informal network of secret revolutionary clubs active in Italy. Other revolutionary parties in France, Spain, Brazil, Uruguay, and Russia were also influenced by Carbonari.
- Mazzini moved to Tuscany in 1827, when he became a member of the Carbonari, a covert political organisation. He founded Young Italy a political group, which was a covert organisation intended to advocate Italian unification.
- In 1833, there were roughly 60,000 followers in Young Italy, with branches in Genoa and other towns. While in Bern in the spring of 1834, Mazzini and a dozen other refugees from Italy, Poland, and Germany formed a new organisation known as Young Europe.
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