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Write short note on role of cavour

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Answered by samreenbegum933
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--Cavour wanted a strong Piemonte not necessarily a unified Italy. He already was serving his king, and didn’t have any doubts that this would change.

-Camillo Benso di Cavour was much less a field man, and much more a politician. He expanded the influence of Piemonte, made alliances with France and did all he could to harm Austria (which was a strong force against italian unification)

--He knew that popular opinion was needed to win this revolution/unification so he kept Garibaldi close, even though he often disagreed with him. Cavour knew that both the revolutionary and political mind needed to work together.

--Above all, he tried to win the support and confidence of the foreign powers to attain his objective. One writer has observed, "If there had been no Cavour to win the confidence, sympathy and support of Europe, if he had not been recognized as one whose sense was just in all emergencies.


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