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unification of Italy?? tell in detail​

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Answered by ekanshpandey2004
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Explanation:

The idea of unification started in the 1920’s and secret societies that were anti-conservatism and pro-unification started revolutions. Even though groups such as “Young Italy” under Mazzini and the “red-shirts” under Garibaldi notably attempted to unify Italy, it was Cavour, the prime minister of Sardinia who succeeded at the push.

Italy's unification, which was completed in 1870, was accomplished by the leadership of Camilo Cavour and Giuseppe Garibaldi. It was done with the help of foreign powers.

Answered by scienceworm1
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Unification of italy :-

How was italy unified?

The Franco-Austrian War of 1859 was the agent that began the physical process of Italian unification. The northern Italian states held elections in 1859 and 1860 and voted to join the Kingdom of Piedmont-Sardinia, a major step towards unification, while Piedmont-Sardinia ceded Savoy and Nice to France.

Who did unification of italy?

Garibaldi, outmaneuvered by the experienced realist Cavour, yielded his territories to Cavour in the name of Italian unification. In 1861, Italy was declared a united nation-state under the Sardinian king Victor Immanuel II. Reapolitik continued to work for the new Italian nation.

Main problems of unification ?

There were three main obstacles to the political unification of Italy: The occupation of the northern states of Lombardy and Venice by Austria. The Papal States of the central swathes of Italian peninsula would not be given up by the Pope.

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