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Explain the role of mazzine as an Italian revolutionary |
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Answer» The\xa0role\xa0of Giuseppe\xa0Mazzini as an Italian revolutionary: (i) He founded two secret societies—Young\xa0Italy\xa0in Marseilles and Young Europe in Berne. (ii) Members of these societies were like-minded young men from Poland, France,\xa0Italy\xa0and German states. Giuseppe Mazzini is considered to be one of the most celebrated Italian revolutionaries of all time. Born in Genoa in 1807, he became a member of the Carbonari secret society at a fairly young age. At the tender age of 24, he was sent to exile in 1831 for attempting a revolution in Liguria. Later, he started forming secret societies like YOUNG ITALY in Marseilles and YOUNG EUROPE in Berne. He believed that God intended nations to be natural units of mankind. So, he supported the idea that Italy should no longer remain a patchwork of kingdoms and provinces. He even built a coherent programme for the dissemination of his goals. |
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