Tuesday, November 13th HW – Describe how Italy went from various foreign ruled states to a completely unified country in 1870. DUE TOMORROW! Aim – How.

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Tuesday, November 13th HW – Describe how Italy went from various foreign ruled states to a completely unified country in 1870. DUE TOMORROW! Aim – How did Italy become a unified state? Do Now – 1. Identify your nationality 2. Describe common cultural traditions of your nationality.

Nationalism – the belief people should be loyal mainly to their nation – to the people with whom they share a culture and history – rather than to a foreign king or an empire.

Mazzini Founded Young Italy in 1831 Young Italy – secret nationalist group that aimed to create a united Italian republic.

“Right Leg In The Boot At Last” 1 “Right Leg In The Boot At Last” 1. What symbol does the cartoonist use for the soon-to-be nation of Italy? 2. How is Garibaldi portrayed? 3. What does the title of the cartoon say about the cartoonist’s view of Italian unification?