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Essay heading: Asses the view that the Risorgimento owed little to the Italian nationalist movement.
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The war inspired rebellions in other parts of northern Italy, none of this would have been likely without the French alliance.
Garibaldi, inspired by Carvour's success, collected a force and after gaining control over Genoa, Sicily and Naples. Cavour also led an army into the Papal states. By the end of 1860 the whole of Italy except Venetia and Rome had been annexed by piedmont... displayed 300 characters
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Cavour also led an army into the Papal states. By the end of 1860 the whole of Italy except Venetia and Rome had been annexed by piedmont. This was a key point as Gaibaldi's expedition forced Cavour to change his plans and accept the southern states as part of a unified Italy.
Venetia became part of Italy in 1866 as a by-product of the Seven Weeks War , In which Italy fought against Austria as the ally of Prussia... displayed next 300 characters
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