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Both Germany and Italy were divided into many independent Reigns, Duchies, Principality etc. The greatest obstacle to their unification was given by the influence of the Austrian Empire, whose main interest was that of maintain unaltered those "mosaics" in order to better control both countries.
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German and Italian UnificationThese were a series of battles fought first separately. Then as part of an alliance between the Germans and Italians to gain Unification/Independence for their countries. Germany and Italy as we know them today have only been in existence since 1870.
Mazzini was a patriot, philosopher and journalist. He can be considered the philosopher of the Risorgimento and the unification of Italy. His ideas and political actions gave a decisive contribution to the birth of the unified Italian state. He also contributed to shaping and defining the modern European movement for popular democracy in a republican state.
What do you want to know about Italian unification during these years? If you say"Everything," then you can forget it.
I believe it is Cavour
giusseppe mazzini
There is no European foods because it is a continent, not a country, but, there is Italian food from Italy and other foods from other countries.
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1818-1861
"Il Risorgimento"
Piedmont
"il risorgimento"
Giuseppe Garibaldi
Both Germany and Italy were divided into many independent Reigns, Duchies, Principality etc. The greatest obstacle to their unification was given by the influence of the Austrian Empire, whose main interest was that of maintain unaltered those "mosaics" in order to better control both countries.
Garibaldi. Cavour. Mazzini. Many others