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unification of italy ?

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Answered by shruthiraj
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Italy was formally united into a nation in 1861. The greatest problem in the unification of Italy was its fragmentation into several political units, each under a different authority. Italy, before its unification, was divided into seven states: Sardinia-Piedmont, ruled by an Italian princely house; Kingdom of the Two Sicilies; Papal state; Lombardy and Venetia, ruled by Austrians; Tuscany, Modena and Parma. Sardinia-Piedmont took the responsibility of uniting Italy under its ruler, King Victor Emmanuel II and Chief Minister Count Cavour. Italian states had to fight several wars against Austria, Spain and France to drive them out of Italy.

Answered by Aloi99
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Explain The Unification of Italy?

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→Here is how it all started and How Italy Got Unified↓

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→In the 19th Century, Italy was Divided into 7 States and among those 7 states only 1 state was Ruled by the Italian Rulers--[The state was Called "Sardina Piedmont"]--

→More about The Division of States:-

The North Side was Ruled by Austria, The Center Part was Ruled by Pope and South By the Bourbon Kings[of Spain],This resulted in many Regional Languages across Italy.

→Giuseppe Mazzini Tried to unify Italy and develope Love towards the Nation, He formed 2 Secret Societies For this→Namely,

"Young Europe" and "Young Italy".

→Even Though, Giuseppe Mazzini tried to Unify Italy He Failed, but then, Chief Cavour Led the Movement with Large No. of People under the Leader-Ship of "Giuseppe Garibaldi".Soon after this even the peasants joined the Movement and thus, this resulted In Throwing out The Bourbon kings[of Spain] from Ruling over the South Part.

→Finally They Won, and Thus, In 1861, "Victor Emmanuelle II" [the 2nd] was officially Declared as the King of Italy.

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