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What is the cause of Italian revolution ?

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Answered by Ayushkashyap10
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The Vienna Settlement of 1815 failed to unify Italy. As a matter of fact, it was divided into a large number of States under different rulers.

Ferdinand I was restored to Sicily and Naples, the Pope was restored to Rome and the Papal States, and Parma, Modena and Tuscany were given to the members of the Habsburg family.

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Answered by sarthakshree
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The Italian states of 1848 saw a series of pivotal revolts, spurred by the country's desire to overthrow the conservative rule of the Austrian Empire. The Italian state of Piedmont served as the center of this intellectual, liberal revolution, but revolts in other parts of the country made for a multi-pronged struggle. Like its far-reaching geography, the reasons for the Italian revolution of 1848 span far and wide, from hunger to taxation and more. This lack of a central, unifying drive may partially account for the revolution's failure -- Italy would not ultimately complete its unification until 1870.

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