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Giuseppe Garibaldi unified Italy in 1861. He was an anti-Catholic (anti-papist) Freemason and is considered an Italian war hero. The eventual unification of Italy took more than a decade. Garibaldi made several attempts to seize Rome in the mid-1860s, and was captured three times and sent back to his farm. In the Franco-Prussian War, Garibaldi, out of sympathy for the newly formed French Republic, briefly fought against the Prussians.

As a result of the Franco-Prussian War, the Italian government took control of Rome, and Italy was essentially united. Garibaldi was eventually voted a pension by the Italian government, and he was considered a national hero until his death on June 2, 1882.

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Its down to personal interpretation really as there was little evidence to suggest any figure more than another. The three possible canditates are Mazzini Garibaldi and Cavour.

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The Reign of Piemonte, under the government of Camillo Benso Count of Cavour.

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Garibaldi is usually considered the father of the Italian unification. Between 1850 and 1870 (roughly), he lead the three wars of Independence and marched to Rome.

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Cavour, garibaldi, mazzini, victor emmanuel 2 were responsible.

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prime minister of piedmont-sardinia

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Giuseppe Garibaldi.

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