who ruled itally in 1816
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Ferdinand l
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government - absolute monarchy (1816-1948)
King - Ferdinand l (1816-1825)
Francis l (1825-1830)
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Victor Emmanuel II ruled Italy in 1816.
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- Victor Emmanuel II was proclaimed king of united Italy in 1861. When Victor Emmanuel II tried to unify Italy, he received support from Giuseppe Garibaldi in 1854.
- Giuseppe Mazzini wanted to put a program to unify Italy in the 1830’s. To spread his goals a secret society called Young Italy was formed.
- The responsibility of unifying Italy through war fell on the ruler King Victor Emmanuel II of Sardinia-Piedmont, after the failure of revolutionary uprising in 1831 and 1848.
- The ruling elite thought that they would get political dominance and economic development after unification of Italy.
- In order to drive out the Spanish rulers from the Southern regions of Italy, in 1860, a large number of armed volunteers under Garibaldi marched into the Kingdom of two Sicilies and South Italy. They won the support of Peasants.
- Hence in 1861, Italy had a new king, Victor Emmanuel II.
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