Name the only state among the seven states of Italy ruled by an Italian princely
house, in the middle of the nineteenth century.
4. What was the ‘Act of Union’?
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- Sardinia-Piedmont
- The Acts of Union, passed by the English and Scottish Parliaments in 1707, led to the creation of the United Kingdom of Great Britain on 1 May of that year. ... On 14 May 1660 Charles II was formally restored to his kingdoms and proclaimed King of Great Britain and Ireland.
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• Sardinia-Piedmont
Answer: In 1858, Italy was divided into seven states, with the North being under the Austrian Habsburgs, the centre being ruled by the Pope and the Southern regions being under Spain's domination. Only one state, Sardinia-Piedmont was ruled by an Italian princely house.
• The Acts of Union, passed by the English and Scottish Parliaments in 1707, led to the creation of the United Kingdom of Great Britain on 1 May of that year. ... On 14 May 1660 Charles II was formally restored to his kingdoms and proclaimed King of Great Britain and Ireland.
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