Italy wasn't founded, it was unified.
the people who unified it were; Carmillo Benso conte di cavour, Giueseppe Garibaldi and Giueseppe Mazzini
Giuseppe Garibaldi
1871 was when the modern state of Italy was formed, with Rome as its capital. The process of unification actually took over a century and continued after 1871.
Giuseppe Garibaldi, who united Italy in 1861.
Unification17 March 1861 - Republic2 June 1946
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Giuseppe Mazzini
Italy was founded by Romulus and Remus in 1861.
March 17 1861
The country of Italy was founded in 1861, but its history is a lot older than that. Italy was once the center of the Roman empire that was founded in 753 B.C.
Geologicaly, Italy was formed many millions of years ago. Politically, Italy became a united country under one government in the 1860s. Since then its borders have changed twice, at the end of both world wars.
MIT was founded in 1861.
1861
William Barton Rogers founded MIT in 1861.
Young Italy was founded in 1831 by Giuseppe Mazzini.
Italy was made as a country in 1861.
he became king of Italy on 1861
1871 was when the modern state of Italy was formed, with Rome as its capital. The process of unification actually took over a century and continued after 1871.
The U.S.A. founded it, numbering it as the 34th state, in 1861, if that answers your question.