The Italian people harbored negative feelings towards Austria, because of pre-existing conditions and because of failed revolutions in 1848.
Much of north Italy was under the rule of the Habsburg Austrian Empire. Much of south Italy was under the rule of the Bourbon monarchs from France. Foreign rule was disadvantageous culturally, economically, and politically. For example, the Italian island of Sardinia was free of Austrian and French rule. It had control over its cultural expressions, economic health, and political structures. It therefore was a startling contrast to the Austrian and French arms, banks, languages, and politics that ruled over the Italian peninsula and the Italian island of Sicily.
i remember reading somewhere that after the move to America the Italians were not so happy with the Irish. They also "hate" Russia.
German, austria Hungary and Italians all on one side during the ww1
they gave world another direction...Germans hate Jews while Italians hate black people
Perhaps some do, but at the end of the day we are all the same, you know if your black and that don't be getting annoyed thinking all Italian people hate you, cos some of them might not be like that. I think the Italians did take part in slavery, but that was probably a while ago.
By 1848, Austria exerted control over most of the Italian states, with only the Kingdom of Sardinia-Piedmont retaining a degree of independence. This dominance was a result of Austria's military power and political influence in the region. The year 1848 marked a wave of revolutions across Europe, leading to uprisings in various Italian states as nationalists sought to challenge Austrian rule and unify Italy. Despite the fervor for independence, these uprisings faced significant challenges and ultimately did not achieve immediate success.
I don't know where you are from. The Italians do not hate the British or the Americans.
not sure if they do, but if the Klan comes to NJ, I'll smack the hood off of the weather they hate Italians or not
German. It was always Germain, even back to the 5th of 6th century.
No. Italians love coffee. They may not like perculated coffee. Italians prefer strong coffee steamed in a Machinette or an Espresso machine.
You are mistaken, Russians adore the Italian people, and Italians are fond of Russians.
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i remember reading somewhere that after the move to America the Italians were not so happy with the Irish. They also "hate" Russia.
Archduchess Maria Leopoldine of Austria-Este died on 1848-06-23.
They don't. The Italians are very big Soccer fans.
Following the reclassification of the Austrian Empire as Austria-Hungary in 1867, Austria Hungary had only to Emperors, Franz Josef I (1848-1916) and Karl I (1916-1918).
German, austria Hungary and Italians all on one side during the ww1
King Charles Albert sought to unify the Italian states in 1848. He went to war with Austria, but was unable to defeat them at the Battle of Custosa. As a result, the revolution ended, and he was forced to sign a truce with Austria.