The Romans took control of Italy by alliances, treaties and conquest.
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the etruscans
They defeated the Etruscans >=]: they ambushed the north Italian's "sorry if spelled wrong" they killed everyone in the south
Cavour's approach was that more of a political one in which he used alliances to unite half of the country and then use that to take control of the remaining ones with the aid of Napoleon III. However, Garibaldi and his troops were more straight forward, they swept through and took control of every state that didnt belong under Cavour's control. Also, while Cavour was based in the north with his troops, Garibaldi took the southern part of Italy.
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From Spain along the southern French coast, over the Alps into northern Italy.
Answer Mussolini rose to power in 1922 and remained in control of the country until he was forced to resign in July 1943.
Germany is in a central location in Europe. It borders Italy, France, Poland and other countries. With control of Germany they could control Europe.
The Amalfi Coast is located in Italy, in the southern part of the Sorrentine Peninsula. If you don't live in Italy, depending on the distance, you would have to take an airline that goes to or near the country. There is a cruise that goes to the coast.
United Italy did not control European Trade with Asia, the Most Serene Republic of Venice (now a part of Italy) controlled the European Spice Trade. The Venetians were able to do this since they had done business with Muslims for centuries, they had a special relationship. In addition to that, the Venetians used their powerful navy to control the trade on the Mediterranean and did not allow other Europeans to take part in it.