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1930 BCE
After World War II
After WWII the irredentism movement faded away in Italian politics. Only a few thousand Italians remain in Istria and Dalmatia as a consequence of the Italian defeat in WWII and the slaughter of thousands of Italians as reprisals for fascist atrocities, and the subsequent departure of approximately 400,000 people. -
1911 BCE
Italy attempts to gain territory
Italy tried to take over Ethiopia to gain territories but this attempt failed do to a biger Ethiopian army in 1896.Another attemp was made by Italy went to war whith the ottoman Empire resulting in a succes and gained land in africa -
1861 BCE
The problems of unification
Unification was achieved entirely in terms of Piedmont's interests. Martin Clark says, "It was Piedmontization all around.Cavour died unexpectedly in June 1861, at age 50, and the many promises he made to regional authorities to induce them to join the new kingdom of Italy were largely ignored. -
1858 BCE
The carbonari
In this was the most influential was the carbonari.The Carbonari disowned Napoleon but nevertheless were inspired by the principles of the French Revolution regarding liberty and equality and finally too they may have further influenced by other revolutionary groups in France, Spain, Portugal, and Russia. -
1830 BCE
1830 insurrections
Few people in 1830, believed that there might exist an Italian nation. There were eight states in the peninsula, each with distinct laws and traditions. No one had had the desire or the resources to revive Napoleon's partial experiment in unification. The settlement of 1814–15, had merely restored regional divisions. -
1789 BCE
How began
European, revolutionary unrest after 1789 the political shape of the Italian peninsula derived in large part from the influence of Papal diplomacy over the previous millenium where the Popes had tended to strongly support the existence of a number of small states in the north of the peninsula such that no strong power might presume to try to overshadow the papacy. -
1789 BCE
French Revolution
The Italian campaigns of the French Revolutionary Wars destroyed the old structures of feudalism in Italy, and in that time they was introduccing, and finally culminated in a dictatorship under Napoleon that rapidly brought many of its principles to Western Europe and beyond. Link of You Tube:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PBn7iWzrKoI -
1780 BCE
What was the causes of the French Revolution
he causes of the French Revolution are complex and are still debated among historians. Following the Seven Years' War and the American Revolutionary War. Years of bad harvests leading up to the Revolution also inflamed popular resentment of the privileges enjoyed by the clergy and the aristocracy.