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Italian Unification

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Giuseppe Mazzini   leader of romantic republican nationalism, founded the Young Italy Society to drive Austria from the peninsula and establish an Italian republic  
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Count Camillo Cavour   prime minister of Piedmont, transformed the Italian peninsula into a nation-state under a constitutional monarchy.  
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Cavour was deeply imbued with the ideas of...   the Enlightenment, classical economics, and utilitarianism.  
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During the Crimean War, Cavour...   sent 10,000 troops to help France and Britain capture Sebastopol and bring Italy into European politics  
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December 1858   A formal treaty between Napoleon III and Cavour made against Austria  
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March 1861   Victor Emmanuel II proclaimed king of Italy  
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North and South Italy were incompatible because...   the south was rural, poor, and backward, while the north was industrializing, and its economy was increasingly linked to that of the rest of Europe  
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The constitution for Italy...   provided for a conservative constitutional monarchy  
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Italia irredenta   'unredeemed Italy', province of Trent and city of Trieste  
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Carbonari   one of the secret republican societies founded throughout Italy, was ineffective  
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Giuseppe Garibaldi   fellow republican of Mazzini, lead a campaign against Cavour to capture the mainland  
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To unite Italy, Cavour believed...   if Italians proved themselves to be efficient and economically progressive, then the great powers might decide that Italy could govern itself  
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