Italian Unification- Factors
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- Italy 1815-70
- Ideologies
- People changed their ideologies after the French invaded Italy.
- Code Napoléon- A set of civil laws, formulated in 1804, which gave France a single legal system and attempted to promote the principle of equal rights for all citizens.
- South
- North
- Risorgimento
- 'Statuto'
- People changed their ideologies after the French invaded Italy.
- People
- Charles Albert- 'supported unification'
- Prince Metternich- Determined to supress liberalist and nationalist movements.
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- Victor Emmanuel I- ruler of Piedmont
- Piedmont
- Mazzini- created unification ideas. Inspired Garibaldi
- Pope Pius XI
- Victor Emmanuel II- First King of Italy.
- Garibaldi- united Naples and Sicily to Northern Italy in 'the name of unification'
- Napoleon I- Ruler of Italy from 1796-1815
- Napoleon III- French - French ruler who helped Italy in return for Nice and Savoy.
- Defended Rome after Garibaldi took it '100 Days'
- Cavour- Prime Minister of Piedmont.
- IndustrialisedItaly
- Introduced foreign policy
- Involved Italy in the Crimean War.
- Charles Felix
- Events
- March to the coast.
- Garibaldi appointed dictator of Rome.
- Revolutions 1830-31- Failure- Strength of Austria, no support, no outside help.
- Involved Modena, Parma and the Papal States
- Revolution 1848-49-
- Caused by Liberalism, Nationalism and Economic discontent.
- Successes were seen almost all over Italy.
- Statuto only remained in Piedmont
- Garibaldi and the Thousand.
- 1820-1821 revolutions
- Successes: New Constitution; Governor sent back to Naples; Victor Emmanuel I abdicated
- Failures: Austrian Army took control; Austria- controlled Naples resumed control; Charles Felix and Austria took control in Piedmont
- War of 1859
- Civil War
- War of 1866
- Venetia was given to Napoleon who then gave it to Italy.
- Slight feeling of humiliation as it had not been obtained by Italians but only given to them.
- Crimean War
- War fought between Britain, France and to some extent Italy against Russia in 1854-6. Austria remained neutral.
- March to the coast.
- Other
- Trade and Economy
- Industrialisation
- Transport and communication
- Ideologies
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