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    goal of bringing Italy together into a sovereign nation-state with autonomous rule. Giuseppe Mazzini‚ Giuseppe Garibaldi‚ and Count Camilo Cavour‚ may have been the most important of the leaders in the spread of nationalism. Mazzani was known for being the “soul” of Italian nationalism. He had established a secret society called “Young Italy”‚ an organization dedicated to the efforts to unite Italy. Garibaldi was considered to be the "sword" of Italian nationalism. A private group working for

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    Italian revolutionaries to work together resulted in Austria and France taking control of Italy. Italian Unification o Italian Unification- unification movement in Italy shifted to Sardinia-Piedmont under King Victor Emmanuel‚ Count Cavour‚ and Garibaldi. • In response‚ the Italians replaced realpolitik instead of romanticism. o Count Camillo Benso di Cavour of Sardinia-Piedmont led the struggle for Italian Unification. o Editor of Il Risorigimento guided Sardinia-Piedmont into a liberal and economically

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    unification of italy

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    Introduction The movement to unite Italy into one cultural and political entity was known as the Risorgimento. Giuseppe Mazzini and his leading pupil‚ Giuseppe Garibaldi‚ failed in their attempt to create an Italy united by democracy. Garibaldi‚ supported by his legion of Red Shirts who was mostly young Italian democrats ‚who used the 1848 revolutions as a opportunity for democratic uprising--failed in the face of the resurgence

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    Reason for choosing selected region: I chose to do my assignment based on The French Riveria region because I have heard of the many areas that make up the region such as Nice and I would like to do further research on the region as I would like to do my 3rd year placement of studying and working in France here if possible. The French Riveria also known as la Côte d’ Azur is located on the southeast coastline of France. It is home to more than 2 million people with Nice being the region’s largest

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    Lea Serres November‚ 2009 Mrs. Cerqua Nationalism DBQ "Nationalism united people into nation- states‚ toppled empires composed of many ethnic minorities‚ and contributed to the outbreak of wars in the nineteenth century. How would you evaluate this statement?" Nationalism is a common patriotic passion for one’s nation and fellow nationals that united‚ and still unites certain groups of people. Nationalism can cause for the birth of loyalty to ethnic minorities‚ which have potential to cause many

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    Italian people were living in the control of foreign rulers. The ideal Italian leaders were Giuseppe Mazzini‚ Cavour‚ and Giuseppe Garibaldi. Mazzini centralized the republic and gave more emphasis on the right and the will of the people. Next‚ Gioberti headed the federation of existing states‚ and then Italian nations were built around the aristocratic kingdom of

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    The Revolutionary Era of the late 18th and early 19th centuries was marked by transformative political upheavals and ideological shifts around the world. It includes historical occurrences like the French Revolution (1789–1799)‚ the American Revolution (1775–1783)‚ and the independence movements in Latin America. The Enlightenment principles of liberty‚ equality‚ and democracy propelled these revolutions‚ which ended in the overthrow of monarchies and colonial rule. As a result of the American Revolution

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    election. 15. Alexander II: Nicholas’s son‚ moved Russia towards modernization and social change. 16. Russification: Forcing Russian culture of all ethnic groups into the country. 17. Camillo de Cavour: Prime minister who united Italy. 18. Giuseppe Garibaldi: leader of the red shirts who captured Sicily. 19. Junkers: strongly conservative members of Prussia’s wealthy landowning class 20. Otto Von Bismarck: Conservative Junker‚ prime minister. 21. Realpolitik: the term is used to describe tough

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    to create new Italian states‚ however once more the rebelling provinces were defeated by the almost invincible Austrian army. Despite the failure of the revolutions‚ Giuseppe Mazzini encouraged further revolts against the Austrian imperialists and pushed for a united Italy. His creation‚ Young Italy‚ helped to educate Garibaldi and pursued nationalistic policies which were crucial in stirring up stronger cries for

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    Gustave Le Gray The most important French photographer of 19th century Professor: Marryjo Marks Course: History of Photography Student: Student ID: Date: 05/10/2013 Gustave Le Gray is one of the most important French photographer. He was not only a mentor of many well know photographers teacher but also was an innovator of combining negatives to capture the magnificent of both sea and sky simultaneously. “Yet‚ in his life he was reckon as an artist more than a businessman” says

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