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The process of Italy unifying its different states into the Kingdom of Italy began in 1815 and ended in 1871. In 1815, Napoleonic rule in Italy ended and the Congress of Vienna, which sought to settle long-term peace in Europe after the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic wars, was held. There were three wars for Italy Independence and the movement picked up steam in 1848 after a series of revolts. Finally, in 1871, Rome became the capital of the Kingdom of Italy.

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