write five points about the three leaders in unification of Italy
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Italian Unification (Italian: il Risorgimento, or "The Resurgence") was the political and social movement that unified different states of the Italian peninsula into the single nation of Italy. The Southern, republican drive for unification was led by Giuseppe Garibaldi, while the Northern, royalist drive was led by Camillo B, royalist enso, conte di Cavour. Piedomont king, Victor Emmanuel II became first King of the unified kingdom of Italy, which lasted until 1946 when, following World War II Italy became a republic. Unification saw the demise of the Papal States. Rome became the capita. There is a lack of consensus on the exact dates for the beginning and the end of Italian reunification, but many scholars agree that the process began with the end of Napoleonic rule and the Congress of Vienna in 1815, and more or less ended with the Franco-Prussian War in 1871, though the last città irredente, Trento and Triest, did not join Italy until after World War I. Napoleon also launched the process by which German states achieved unification at the same point in history.