Who was count camillo de cavour mention any two of his contribution?
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✴️Camillo Paolo Filippo Giulio Benso, Count of Cavour, Isolabella and Leri (10 August 1810 – 6 June 1861), generally known as Cavour.
⚛️CONTRIBUTIONS ARE:
1.Cavour put forth several economic reforms in his native region of Piedmont in his earlier years, and founded the political newspaper Il Risorgimento.
2.After a large rail system expansion program, Cavour became prime minister in 1852. As prime minister, Cavour successfully negotiated Piedmont's way through the Crimean War, the Second Italian War of Independence, and Garibaldi's expeditions, managing to maneuver Piedmont diplomatically to become a new great powerin Europe, controlling a nearly united Italy that was five times as large as Piedmont had been before he came to power.
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✴️Camillo Paolo Filippo Giulio Benso, Count of Cavour, Isolabella and Leri (10 August 1810 – 6 June 1861), generally known as Cavour.
⚛️CONTRIBUTIONS ARE:
1.Cavour put forth several economic reforms in his native region of Piedmont in his earlier years, and founded the political newspaper Il Risorgimento.
2.After a large rail system expansion program, Cavour became prime minister in 1852. As prime minister, Cavour successfully negotiated Piedmont's way through the Crimean War, the Second Italian War of Independence, and Garibaldi's expeditions, managing to maneuver Piedmont diplomatically to become a new great powerin Europe, controlling a nearly united Italy that was five times as large as Piedmont had been before he came to power.
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Cavour was the Chief Minister of the kingdom of Piedmont and Sardinia
Contribution:
1) his main aim was to emancipate Italy from Austria
2) he led the movement of Italian unification tact’s and diplomacy
3) through a tactful diplomatic alliance with France by the Chief Minister Cavour Sardinia-Piedmont defeated the Austrian forces in 1859
4) this defeat of Austria paved the way for unification of Italy.
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