Who was Cavour? Explain his contributions to the unification of Italy.
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Cavour was the chief minister of Italy.
He was wealthy member of educated Italian elite who spoke French better than Italian.
He made a tactful-diplomatic alliance with French and defeated the Austrian force that was ruling the Northern Italy.
He was joined by Guiseppe Garibaldi who was joined by armed volunteers.
They marched to south of Italy and gathered supporters.
They chased the Bourbon rulers of Spain and the unification of Italy was complete.
He was wealthy member of educated Italian elite who spoke French better than Italian.
He made a tactful-diplomatic alliance with French and defeated the Austrian force that was ruling the Northern Italy.
He was joined by Guiseppe Garibaldi who was joined by armed volunteers.
They marched to south of Italy and gathered supporters.
They chased the Bourbon rulers of Spain and the unification of Italy was complete.
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Cavour was the Chief Minister of Sardinia- Piedmont. His contribution to the unification of Italy was :
(i) He was a good administrator.
(ii) He worked for the unification of Italy. Through a tactful diplomatic alliance with France engineered by Cavour Sardinia-pied mont.
(iii) He led the movement to unify the regions of Italy.
(iv) He was a tactful diplomat. He succeeded in defeating the Austrian forces in 1859.
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