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Count Camillo de Cavour :

• In 1848, he was elected a member of the first Sardinia - Piedmont. He was made the Chief Minister of Sardinia Piedmont in 1848.

• He was neither a revolutionary nor a democrat.

• He was convinced that economic progress and powerful army were two vital forces for the unification of Italy.

• In 1852, he became the Prime Minister and a new chapter opened in the history of Italy.

• He proved himself to be an extraordinary diplomat.

• In 1859 , he formed a diplomatic alliance with France defeating Austrian forces that occupied the Northern part Italy and gained back the territory of Lombardy and Venetia.

• He was also a marvellous politician of his time.

• Like Mazzini and Garibaldi, Cavour also was a true patriot and had determined to see Italy independent and unified.

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Camillo Benso Cavour was an, 1810–61, Italian statesman, premier of the Kingdom of Sardinia. The active force behind King Victor Emmanuel II, he was responsible more than any other man for the unification of Italy under the house of Savoy . Of a noble Piedmontese family, he entered the army early but came under suspicion for his liberal ideas and was forced to resign in 1831. He then devoted himself to travel, agricultural experimentation, and the study of politics.

He was neither a revolutionary nor a democrat. Like many other wealthy and educated members of the Italian elite, he spoke French much better than he did Italian

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