Section 22-3 pp. 700-704.  How did Napoleon’s conquests fuel Italian unification?  Who were leaders in the campaign for Italian unification?

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Section 22-3 pp

 How did Napoleon’s conquests fuel Italian unification?  Who were leaders in the campaign for Italian unification?

 1800’s: Napoleon combined portion of Italian states  1815: France and Austria given control in some areas, causing rebellion  Risorgimento: Unification Movement

 Giuseppe Mazzini  Founded Young Italy  Many years in exile

 Camillo Cavour  Prime Minister of Sardinia  Alliance with France  After victory over Austria, many Italian states unified with Sardinia

 Giuseppe Garibaldi  Leader of “Redshirts”  1860: Campaign to liberate S. Italy  Turns conquered land over to Sardinia

 1861: Kingdom of Italy declared  1866: Austria turns over Venice  1870: France turns over Rome