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Who was Giuseppe Garibaldi?
the first leader of Italy after unification
a leader who freed Italy from Austria
the leader of the group Young Italy
a nationalist leader of southern Italy
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Correct answer: a nationalist leader of southern Italy.
Giuseppe Garibaldi (1807–1882) was an Italian general and nationalist who led the Expedition of the Thousand (the "Redshirts") in 1860 to conquer Sicily and the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies, a key step in Italian unification. He fought against Austrian forces at times but was not the first leader (prime minister) of unified Italy, nor was he the founder/leader of Young Italy (that was Giuseppe Mazzini).
Giuseppe Garibaldi (1807–1882) was an Italian general and nationalist who led the Expedition of the Thousand (the "Redshirts") in 1860 to conquer Sicily and the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies, a key step in Italian unification. He fought against Austrian forces at times but was not the first leader (prime minister) of unified Italy, nor was he the founder/leader of Young Italy (that was Giuseppe Mazzini).
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