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How united was Italy from 1861-1870  

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How united was Italy from 1861-1870? There are a number of issues that must be encompassed into a study when asking how united Italy was, the most obvious asking whether it was geographically unified, but then it is also necessary to look deeper into the matter, and it is required to consider other issues about unification. The other main concerns, which we must consider, are more subtle, such as unity in the form of culture, economy, and politics, and these issues will be discussed in this essay. Assimilated Firstly, geographically, Italy was not unified as one nation at the time of it becoming the 'Kingdom of Italy' in 1861. The states of Venetia and the Papal States were not even part of the Kingdom yet, and although these were not particularly large areas, the Papal States were very important because they were the home of the Catholic religion, the religion that...

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