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Mazzini + Cavour- The Italian Unification

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History Test Draft Mazzini + Cavour Question During the Unification of Italy, Giuseppe Mazzini and Count Camillo de Cavour played large roles in the uniting of many Italian states. While Cavour played a more practical role in the unification, Mazzini was able to use his radical ideas and his own nationalist society to sway the views of many Italian people. Giuseppe Mazzini was a somewhat enlightened and very radical thinker. He was generally not liked in society because of his radical views that most people were not ready to think about. The people of the Italian states were more progressive and Mazzini's views were not well accepted. Mazzini believed that through education and insurrection, he could create uprisings among the Italian states. He began a society that was called the Young Italians. In this society he taught young Italian boys about his views on Italian Nationalism and liberal ideas. He believed...

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