Prior to unification, Italy was ruled by several versions of the Roman. It was also a series of city-states which then gave rise to nation-states. For all of these reasons, it was quite difficult to finally unite all of Italy under one nation's rule.
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The country of Italy was united in the 1860s, but the idea of 'Italianness' existed long before.
because it is a country such as the united states
No, Italy is not a part of the United States; it is its own country.
As compared to the United States, Italy is not a big country. Italy is 301,382 square kilometers which is equivalent to 116,347 square miles. As compared to the European nations, Italy is the tenth largest country.
It used to be. In the early 1800's Italy was not united. There were three major parts. Sardina (Northern Italy), the Papal States (Central Italy) and Sicily(Southern Italy). The Italian Unification movement throughout the 19th century united the country.
The United States
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1871
Napoleon was attacking the various states of Italy. Italy as a united country did not exist at the time.
Well, some people are from Rome and are in the united states. But over all there mostly in Italy.