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Musician. People adopted his music as a rally cry |
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proponent of risorgimento; founded Young Italy; led a revolution in Sicily in January 1848. |
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King of the Kingdom of Sardinia |
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Suddenly withdrew troops from Austria stating that he could not fight another catholic nation. |
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Victor Emmanuel II[image] |
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Charles Albert's son who became King of Sardinia in 1849 |
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Count Camillo Di Cavour [image] |
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Victor Emmanuel's advisor who encouraged him to keep fighting the Austrians and forced Austria to declare war against Sardinia. |
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Secretly met with Cavour. Agreed if Sardinia found itself at war with Austria, that France would help. |
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Ruler of the Kingdom of Two Sicilies |
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Giuseppe Garibaldi[image] |
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Military commander who joined Young Italy at a young age and seized control of Italy with his "red shirts" and was exiled after participating in the Revolution of 1830. |
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Emperor of Austria who made a deal with Napoleon in June 1859. |
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