Write the unification of Germany and Italy
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GERMANY :-
- AFTER THE POPULAR EFFORT FAILED TO UNIFIED GERMANY IN 1848.
- THE RESPONSIBILITY WAS TAKEN BY PRUSSIA CHIEF MINISTER OTTO VAN MISHMARK.
- WITHIN THE PERIOD OF SEVEN YEARS THREE WARS WERE FOUGHT WITH DENMARK, FRANCE AND AUSTRIA.
- THREE STATE WERE DEFEATED AND GERMANY WAS UNIFIED.
- KING WHILLIAM ONE WAS MADE AS PROCLAIMED OF UNIFIED GERMANY.
ITALY:-
- DURING 1830S THE GUISSEPE MAZINI MADE PROGRAM TO UNIFIED ITALY.
- AFTER THE EARLIER FAILURE OF MAZZINI THE KING VICTOR MANNUAL TWO TOOK THE STATUS OF UNIFIED ITALY THROUGH WAR.
- HE GOES FOR THE SUPPORT OF MINISTER CAVOUR.
- CAVOUR MADE AN ALLIANCE WITH FRANCE AND DEFEAT THE AUSTRIAN FORCE.
- GARIBALDI FREED ALL THE STATE FROM BOURBON RULAR.
- IN 1861S THE ITALY WAS UNIFIED AND KING VICTOR EMMANUAL TWO MADE PROCLAIMED OF UNIFIED ITALY.
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The unification of Germany and Italy given below:
Explanation:
- The Unification of Germany and Italy began to take place after the nationalist feeling began to rise among the middle-class people.
- A sense of nationalism was beginning to take place among the people living in the regions of Italy and Germany.
- Otto von Bismark, with the help of the Prussian army and bureaucracy, proceeds to unite Germany as one.
- Three wars with Austria, France, and Denmark ended in Prussian victory and proceeded toward the unification.
- Italy divided into several city-states (small kingdoms), which had its ruler.
- Giuseppe Mazzini was born in Italy in 1805 and turned out to be a political revolutionary who founded Young Italy.
- He played an important role in the awakening of the spirit of nationalism.
- Count Camillo di Cavour and Giuseppi Garibaldi played a key role in uniting Italy into a nation.
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