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Unification of Italy .​

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Answered by amangiri10
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Italy was unified by Rome in the third century BC. ... Southern Italy, however, was governed by the long-lasting Kingdom of Sicily or Kingdom of Naples, which had been established by the Normans. Central Italy was governed by the Pope as a temporal kingdom known as the Papal States.

Answered by KrishnaSanjay88
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Unification under Napoleon

Italy became part of the French Empire and thus imbibed the ideals of the French Revolution which promoted liberty, equality, fraternity and strengthened the people's participation in the political process.

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