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1 Chapter 10 Nationalism Triumphs in Europe
Section 3 Unifying Italy

2 Setting the Scene At the Congress of Vienna, Italian nationalists hoped to end centuries of foreign rule and achieve unity. To Metternich, the idea of a unified Italy was laughable. Italy, he was convinced, was a mere "geographic expression/' Although the people of the Italian peninsula spoke the same language, they had not experienced political unity since Roman times. By the early 1800s, though, Italian patriots were determined to build a new, united Italy. As in Germany, unification was brought about by the efforts of a strong state and a shrewd, ruthless politician—Count Camillo Cavour.

3 I. Obstacles to Italian Unity
In Italy, people identified with local regions rather than with the idea of an Italian nation

4 I. Obstacles to Italian Unity
Napoleon’s invasion sparked dreams of national unity, but the Congress of Vienna ignored the nationalists

5 I. Obstacles to Italian Unity
Between 1820 and 1848, nationalist revolts exploded across the region but were crushed by Austria

6 I. Obstacles to Italian Unity
In the 1830s, the nationalist leader Giuseppe Mazzini founded Young Italy

7 I. Obstacles to Italian Unity
Nationalists like Mazzini felt a united Italy made sense because of geography and a common language and history

8 II. The Struggle for Italy
After 1848, leadership of the Risorgimento passed to Victor Emmanuel II’s kingdom of Sardinia

9 II. The Struggle for Italy
In 1852 Victor Emmanuel made Count Camillo Cavour, a monarchist who believed in Realpolitik, his prime minister

10 II. The Struggle for Italy
In 1859, Cavour provoked war with and defeated Austria, and several other northern Italian states joined with Sardinia

11 II. The Struggle for Italy
In southern Italy, Giuseppe Garibaldi recruited a force of 1,000 "Red Shirts'' and won control of Sicily and southern Italy

12 II. The Struggle for Italy
Sardinian troops overran the Papal States and joined Garibaldi’s forces in Naples. In 1861, Victor Emmanuel II was crowned king of Italy

13 III. Challenges Facing the New Nation
Italy had no tradition of unity and few Italians felt ties to the new nation

14 III. Challenges Facing the New Nation
The greatest division was between the richer, urban north and the poorer, rural south Merano, Italy

15 III. Challenges Facing the New Nation
Hostility between Italy and the Roman Catholic Church further divided the nation

16 III. Challenges Facing the New Nation
Italy was a constitutional monarchy with a two-house legislature, but only a small number of men could vote

17 III. Challenges Facing the New Nation
Radical socialists and anarchists forced the government to extended suffrage and improve social conditions

18 III. Challenges Facing the New Nation
Industrialization brought urbanization, and reformers caused improvements in education and working conditions

19 III. Challenges Facing the New Nation
A population explosion resulted in many people emigrating for the United States, Canada, and Latin American nations Family waiting to land at Ellis Island


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