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France had control of land over in Italy. France had pulled out it's armies from Rome, which is now Italy's capitol. Many people had tried to unite Italy by uniting its cities or by conquering them. Once Rome was free of the French, it was united with the rest of Italy by Giuseppe Garibaldi, Count Cavour, and other people.

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