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Giuseppe Garibaldi and Otto von Bismarck played pivotal roles in fostering nationalism in Italy and Germany, respectively. Garibaldi's military campaigns and charismatic leadership united various Italian states, promoting a sense of Italian identity and culminating in the unification of Italy in 1861. Meanwhile, Bismarck utilized a strategy of "realpolitik," orchestrating wars and diplomatic maneuvers that rallied German states around Prussia, ultimately leading to the establishment of the German Empire in 1871. Both leaders inspired national pride and unity through their actions, solidifying the concept of nationhood in their countries.
The United States of America
The Bush administration believed that Iraq had Weapons of Mass Destruction
The United States lost The War in Vietnam. After 100 years of war the United States paid the Seminole Indians to sign a peace treaty. You could say the United States lost the Seminole War. Two American attempts to invade and forcibly annex Canada, in 1775 and 1812, both failed completely.
Neutral Countries that Nazi Germany invaded were Poland, Czechoslovakia, Norway, Holland, Belgium, Luxembourg, Yugoslavia, Albania, Greece, Finland, Soviet Union, and lastly the United States.
* The Kingdom of the Two Sicilies (Sicily and Naples) * Most of the Papal States Incidentally, they were states, not nations.
The campaigns of Garibaldi led to the unification of Italy.
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how come the united states did not invade north vietnam to end the war
Of course it is. after Romans conquer all the Greek city states, Macedonia is found among them. Until 1453 when ottomans invade Byzantines, they also conquer the weak Slavic kingdoms of the north, Macedonia lies inside the eastern roman empire's borders, aka byzantine empire or Greek empire.
Garibaldi. Cavour. Mazzini. Many others
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David Garibaldi is most noted for being an artist. He was in a band named Tower of Power and in this band, his position was the drummer. This band originated from California, United States.
Giuseppe Garibaldi played a crucial role in the unification of Italy by leading military campaigns in the southern regions, particularly Sicily and the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies, in the early 1860s. His bold and charismatic approach garnered popular support, enabling him to capture key territories and rally volunteers known as the "Red Shirts." Through his efforts, Garibaldi facilitated the annexation of southern Italy to the Kingdom of Sardinia, ultimately contributing to the broader unification of Italy under King Victor Emmanuel II. His actions were pivotal in transforming fragmented states into a cohesive nation.
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Both men promoted nationalism to unify small states into larger nation states.