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Garibaldi Research Paper

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Gabriele Rossetti (Italian Poet)
Garibaldi
Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte (the future French emperor Napoleon III) Almost certain but highly disputed.

they first came to prominence in the Kingdom of Naples during the Napoleonic wars. The group provided the main source of opposition to the conservative regimes imposed on Italy by the victorious allies after the defeat of Napoleon in 1815.
The group may have begun as a mutual aid society in France and spread to Italy with the Napoleonic army it may have been an offshoot of the Freemasons

The Carbonari never had a single program: some wanted a republic, others a limited monarchy; some favoured a federation, others a unitary Italian state; but overall they wanted also to defend the rights of common people …show more content…

Similar groups were created in other countries such as portugal and france
However, the Holy Alliance (Russia, Austria and Prussia) would not tolerate this state of affairs and in February, 1821, sent an army to crush the revolution in Naples. The King of Sardinia also called for Austrian intervention. Faced with an enemy overwhelmingly superior in number, the Carbonari revolts collapsed and their leaders fled into exile. The constitution was revoked by king Ferdinand in 1821.
A decade later Carbonari left their hiding places and staged another round of revolutions in France and Italy. In 1831 the Carbonari fuelled many revolts in central and southern Italy and several cities in the Papal States declared independence from the Pope's rule. Austrian troops descended into Italy to reclaim the rebel cities and crush the revolutions. The Carboneria movement failed to spark the popular uprising that it hoped for and was destroyed.
On September 13, 1821 Pope Pius VII with the bull Ecclesiam a Jesu Christo condemned the Carbonari as a Freemason secret society, excommunicating its

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