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Unification of Italy and Germany

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Unification of Italy and Germany

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"The word 'Italy' is a geographical expression, a description which is useful shorthand, but has none of the political significance the efforts of the revolutionary ideologues try to put on it, and which is full of dangers for the very existence of the states which make up the peninsula." -Metternich

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3 Plans to Unify Italy

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Giuseppe Mazzini

• Idealistic patriot

• Wanted a centralized democratic republic centered around universal male suffrage and the will of the people.

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Vincenzo Gioberti

• Catholic priest

• Wanted a federation of the existing Italian states under the leadership of a progressive pope.

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Count Camillo Benso di Cavour

• Dominant figure in the Sardinian government

• Wanted to unite Italy under the banner of Sardinia-Piedmont’s leadership.

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1. Which of these approaches won in the end?

2. Why did the other approaches fail to gain widespread support?

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Cavour’s steps towards unity

• Consolidated Sardinia as a liberal, constitutional state.

• Made programs for construction of highways and railroads.

• Promoted civil liberties, opposed clerical privilege.

• Worked towards acquiring Lombardy and Venetia from Austria.

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How did Cavour go about trying to get Northern Italy from Austria?

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Revolt of Central Italy

• While fighting Austria in the North, Central Italian rebels who were pro-Sardinian revolted, overthrew their leaders, and called for union with Sardinia.

• Voted to join the Kingdom of Sardinia.

• Created a unified Northern Italy.

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Giuseppe Garibaldi

• Son of a poor sailor.• Heir to the republican

ideal of Mazzini.• Led the Red Shirts

against the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies.

• Succeded, and nearly marched on the Papal States themselves

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Cavour takes control of the situation

• Sardinian forces occupied the Papal States, ensuring that Garibaldi would not attack Rome, which would cause war with France.

• He then organized a plebiscite (popular vote) in the conquered southern Italian territories.

• Southern Italy voted to join with Northern Italy.

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A Unified Italy

• Venetia and Rome became part of the new nation in 1866 & 1870 respectively.

• The new Italy was a parliamentary monarchy under King Victor Emmanuel.

• The new state was neither radical nor democratic.

• Only a small amount of Italian males had the right to vote.

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What was the primary socio-geographical divide in the new Kingdom of Italy?

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Austria vs. Prussia

• Austria initially excluded from the Zollverein.

• Tariff duties reduced so Austria’s highly protected industry could not join.

• Austria tried to destroy Zollverein unsuccessfully.

• By 1853, all German states had joined Zollverein except Austria.

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King Wilhelm I

• Wanted to reform the military and double its size.

• This required more taxes and a bigger defense budget

• The parliament at the time was dominated by the wealthy middle class.

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What did the middle class members of the Prussian Parliament want?

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Otto von Bismarck

• Born to the Junker class

• Flexible, pragmatic

• Ultra patriotic

• Appointed Chief Minister in 1862.

• Routinely defied parliament.

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Schleswig-Holstein

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Austro-Prussian War of 1866

• Lasted 7 weeks

• Prussians utilized railroads, breechloading needle gun. (i.e. had technical edge).

• Defeated Austrians decisively at Battle of Sadowa

• Northern German states united with Prussia and formed the North German Confederation.

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North German Confederation (1867)

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North German Confederation

• Each state retained local government.

• Wilhelm I became president of confederation.

• Bismarck as chancellor, responsible only to the president.

• These two men controlled the army and foreign affairs.

• Legislature of two houses.

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Franco-Prussian War (1870-1871)• What pretext did Prussia use to get France

to declare war on them? Ems Telegram

• What happened in Paris after Napoleon III was captured at Sedan? Paris Commune

• Why did the South German states side with Prussia? Fear of a common enemy.

• What were the terms of peace the German Empire imposed on France? Alsace Lorraine annexed, charged a war indemnity.

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