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because in 1860 the Kingdom of Sardinia national debt was about 18.000.000 lire, the Kingdom of two Sicilies credit balance was 443.200.000 lire in solid gold

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The Kingdom of Sardinia, under the leadership of Prime Minister Cavour and King Victor Emmanuel II, took the lead in Italian unification due to its strong economy, efficient bureaucracy, and diplomatic skills. They formed alliances with other Italian states, notably France, and employed military force to defeat Austrian troops in 1859, laying the groundwork for the unification of Italy under Sardinian leadership.

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