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How did Metternich describe mazzini

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Answered by satusing2
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Answer:

Metternich described Italian revolutionary Giuseppe Mazzini as 'the most dangerous enemy of our social order' because he was against conservatives and ran two secret socities.

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Matternich described Mazzini as “the most influential revolutionary in Europe” as Mazzini was against the conservatism which was deep rooted in the society of Europe.

Explanation:

  • Matternich who proposed Congress of Vienna  was against the modern and vigorous views propounded by Mazzini.
  • Matternich was conservative in ideology and did not appreciate the change which Mazzini was trying to infuse in the society through his revolutionary society such as Young Europe and Carbonari Young Italy.
  • Mazzini was the Italian revolutionary who was modern and pursuer at the age of twenty four in 1831.
  • He established various secret organizations in Germany, France, Switzerland and Poland.
  • Thus, the disagreement between the views of Matternich and Mazzini led to the popular view of Mazzini being dangerous to the established social order of Europe.

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