Italian Renunification

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History

 

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Lucy F

 

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October 10, 2012

 

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University

 

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The Italian Renaissance of the 15th and 16th centuries had demonstrated Italians' artistic, literary, and scientific genius. The revolutions of 1848 illustrated the emotional power of Italian nationalism. By February 1849, however, Austrian and French forces had crushed the romantic nationalists, leaving Italy again divided into four parts: ? Kingdom of the Two Sicilies in the south, ruled by the French ? the Papal States in the middle, governed by the Pope ? the states of northern Italy, controlled by Austrian forces Courtesy of Robert Moss Italy was divided into four separate parts until the entire country was eventually unified in 1870...
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Later, after the revolutions of 1848, he promoted "the Party of Action" in a campaign to rid Italy of Austrian influences. Excerpts from "General Instructions for the Members of Young Italy" Young Italy is a brotherhood of Italians who believe in a law of Progress and Duty, and are convinced that Italy is destined to become one nation ? convinced also that she possesses sufficient strength within herself to become one, and that the ill success of her former efforts is to be attributed not to the weakness, but to the misdirection of the revolutionary elements within her ? that the secret of force lies in constancy and unity of effort...
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