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    Giuseppe Garibaldi "The Sword" of Italian Unification "My goal‚ which was‚ I believe‚ shared by most italians at that time‚ was to unite the country and rid it of foreign powers. Those who gave Italy her freedom would earn her people’s gratitude" (Garibaldi‚ page 6). During the age of Italian unification‚ there were three men who fought for her (Italy’s) freedom. Those men were Cavour the brains‚ Mazzini the soul‚ and Garibaldi the sword (Chastain). Giuseppe Garibaldi was born in Nice in 1807

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    Giuseppe Garibaldi was a major Italian military and political figure. He has been dubbed the "Hero of the Two Worlds" in tribute to his military expeditions in both South America and Europe. He was the key military figure in the creation of the kingdom of Italy. He was an unflagging foe of all tyranny‚ and he devoted his life to fighting oppression. He is considered an Italian national hero. Garibaldi’s popularity‚ his skill at rousing the common people‚ and his military exploits are all

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    Giuseppe Garibaldi (1807-1882) was born in Nice and at an early age visited Rome where he experienced what he considered the “New Italy‚ the Italy of all Italians”. The Rome that he visited changed his life and became his dominate thought for the rest of his life. In 1834‚ he had been sentenced to death for taking part in a revolutionary uprising but was able to escape to Latin America. He was there for 12 years and helped with Uruguay’s fight for independence. During this time‚ he met and married

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    A Man of Much More - Giuseppe Garibaldi Through his adventures as a general and a freedom fighter‚ Giuseppe Garibaldi emerged as the first international celebrity and hero. As one of the few esteemed Italian heroes today‚ Garibaldi is “the only one who is loved as well as admired”.[1] Born in 1807 in Nice‚ France‚ Giuseppe Garibaldi was drawn into radical politics and seafaring as a young man. He soon was granted his captainship and participated in various political insurrections and uprisings

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    Evaluate the relative importance of Mazzini‚ Cavour‚ and Garibaldi for the Italian Unification between 1848 and 1871 In order to achieve the unification the Italians had to go through a long struggle starting from 1830 and ending in 1871. Thanks to the leading of Mazzini‚ Cavour and Garibaldi‚ the Mediterranean peninsula was able to defeat its foreign enemies‚ especially the Austrian Empire‚ and create a united nation under the King of Piedmont‚ Viktor Emmanuel II. Although Mazzini was the starter

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    Giuseppe Garibaldi has been referred to by many historians as ’the foremost military figure and popular hero of the age of Italian unification’. Indeed‚ unlike Mazzini known as the "thinker" of the movement towards a united Italian state‚ Garibaldi can be seen as the "sword" of the ’Risorgimento’‚ whose efforts resulted in many practical contributions to the cause for Italian independence. Firstly‚ after his return to Italy in 1848‚ Garibaldi made his opening contribution to the cause by inspiring

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    How far do you agree that Garibaldi played a more important part than Cavour in the Unification of Italy? Garibaldi and Cavour were two very influential people in the unification for Italy and without them the unification may not have occurred. Although they both ultimately wanted the same thing‚ the unification of Italy‚ they went about it in different ways. Cavour was a highly intellectual man‚ who orchestrated things from a political stand point ensuring good relations with countries like France

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    post of president of the republic. 13. After some time Napoleon III sent his army to destroy the Roman Republic. the Army re-established the kingdom of Pope by defeating Mazzini and Garibaldi who fled away to America. 14. In 1860 revolts broke out several area of Italy and they were all inspired by Mazzini and Garibaldi. Still the revolts were not successful in their mission. 15. When the unification of Italy took place it did not please

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    Compare and contrast the roles of Cavour and Garibaldi in Italian Unification between 1852 and 1861 It is undeniable that both Camillo de Cavour and Giuseppe Garibaldi both played integral roles in the unification of Italy. These men dedicated their lives to the creation of one cultural and political entity. They also made many great strides towards this unification that very well may have not happened‚ or at least would not have happened in the same way‚ if they had not existed. Yet

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    territory conquered up by Napoleon. In its negotiations‚ the congress ret  Giuseppe Mazzini with a republican form of government. Mazzini brought the campaign for unification into the mainstre Revolutionary anded more rights from their respective government‚ the cause orthern Italy. g in 1849. r tackled and succeeded in making this dream into a reality. Italy Camillo di Cavour azzini and Garibaldi. In Cavour’s view‚ unification needed a strong state to lead‚ namely P avour’s

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