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Was the architect of the Sardinian plan to unify the Italian Peninsula under King Victor Emmanuel?

yes it was done by Garibaldi


True or false the people of Italian peninsula did not have a shared culture or historical background making it difficult for them to unify?

False


How did Italy finally gain unification?

Giuseppe Garibaldi led the sardinian army to unify the italy.The sardinian kingdom eventually took over all the city states and little republics.Eventually after the they unifed italy the kingdom of italy was born.


What did Italian nationalists want in the 1800?

To unify the regions in Italy


What was the purpose of the Italian known as Risorgimento's?

to unite Italian states into a single nation.


What is 'to unify' when translated from English to Italian?

Unificare is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "to unify."Specifically, the Italian word is a verb. It is the present form of the infinitive. The pronunciation is "OO-nee-fee-KAH-reh."


Why could the Roman empire unify their peninsula but the Greeks could not?

Rome unified the Italian peninsula first by conquest, then by offering Roman citizenship. The Greeks were established in independent city-states at rivalry with each other and in regular warfare, with shifting alliances, and so had no intention of unifying.


Why do you think that the Romans could unify their peninsula and the greek could not?

Because they were closer


Why do you think that the Romans could unify their peninsula and Greeks could not?

Because they were closer


What is the English translation of the Italian 'unificare'?

"To unify" is an English equivalent of the Italian word unificare.Specifically, the Italian word is a verb that means "to unify, integrate, join, merge." It is the present form of the infinitive. The pronunciation is "OO-nee-fee-KAH-reh."


Which of the three kingdoms of Korea was able to unify the entire peninsula under its control?

Silla in 676 CE.


How did nationalism change Italian?

by using the blood and iron technie so that they could all unify and be proud of there country