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By 1914, how successful had Liberal Governments been at creating a united Italy?  

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By 1914, how successful had Liberal Governments been at creating a united Italy? By 1914 Italy was still a new country compared to Britain, France and other countries around the world. Italy by 1914 was a considered a country in its own right, however to have a successful country you need unification. To find out how successful the Liberal Governments had been, we need to look at Foreign Policy, Economy, Political System, Cultural/National identity, and National security. In 1881 Italy had hoped to take control of Tunisia but it had been lost to France. Then in 1882 Italy joined the Anti-France Triple Alliance with Austria-Hungary and Germany. In 1896 the Liberal Government sent in troops to Adowa in Ethiopia, and suffered a massive defeat from the Abyssinians and there were 15000 Italian countries as well. The government wanted to have an empire to contend with that of Britains and Frances, however they...

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