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1 Unifying Italy Essential Questions and Responses

2 Obstacles to Italian Unity What were some of the early obstacles that Italian Nationalists faced before uniting? – Certain regions had greater local ties to provinces/regions rather than to a future “Italy” – Congress of Vienna empowered monarchs and foreign rulers (Austrian/French, etc.)

3 Obstacles to Italian Unity Why did Mazzini create “Young Italy”? – In order to create a secret society that would seek to create one, free, independent, republican nation known as Italy – Create a strong Nationalist group that would orchestrate unification of Italian people from different regions

4 Obstacles to Italian Unity Why did Italian Nationalists want a unified Italy? – Made sense because of geography – Would help economically, especially because it would end trade barriers and stimulate industry – Italians shared a common language and history – To return to the glories of ancient Rome

5 The Struggle for Italy How did Camillo Cavour impact the “Risorgimento” (Italian Nationalist Movement)? – He was a crafty, liberal politician who also practiced “realpolitik” – Reformed Sardinia’s economy, improved agriculture, industry, and trade – Gained favor with Napoleon III, and allied with him to oust Austrian rule in Northern Italy

6 The Struggle for Italy How did Giuseppe Garibaldi impact the “Risorgimento” (Italian Nationalist Movement)? – Longtime Italian Nationalist, recruited a military force of 1,000 “Red Shirts” – Accepted weapons and ships from Mazzini, and led his “Red Shirts” to take control over Sicily and Naples – Turned over control to King Victor Emanuel II to unite northern and southern Italy

7 Challenges Facing the New Nation What divisions existed in Italy after the country unified? – The North was considerably wealthier than the South – Regional rivalries made political decisions difficult – Hostility existed between Italy and the Roman Catholic Church

8 Challenges Facing the New Nation How was the new Italian state constructed politically, and what problems did this pose? – Constitutional monarchy with a two-house legislature – The King apponted members of the upper house and had veto power over the elected, lower house. This gave the monarchy the power – Radicals challenged the new Italian government for further reform, even suffrage

9 Challenges Facing the New Nation How did Italians progress economically after they formed their one, unified state? – Industries started to flourish in the north, bringing factories, cities, and thus, urbanization – Reformers sought improved education and working conditions – Italians were granted the right of “emigration”, or to exit the country and leave for other countries such as the United States, Canada, etc.


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