The monarchy Flashcards
What did Victor Emmanuel II become the figurehead for?
The risorgimento movement of the 1850s and 60s
Why was Victor Emmanuel II so popular in his kingdom of Sardinia-Piedmont?
Because of his respect for the new constitution and liberal reforms
What did Victor Emmanuel II encourage Italy to do in 1853?
Join Britain and France in the Crimean war against Russia. As he was convinced there were rewards to be gained from the alliance with Britain and, crucially, France
What happened at the Congress of Paris in 1856?
After successfully ingratiating themselves, Emmanuel and Cavour arranged a secret meeting with Napoleon III where they agreed that if the French were to help Piedmont combat Austria, France would awarded Nice and Savoy
What did Victor Emmanuel II do in March 1860?
He sent his forces to fight the papal army at castelgandolfo and drove the pope back into the vatican city. This led to his excommunication from the catholic church
What happened on the 17th of March 1861?
The kingdom of Italy was officially established and Victor Emmanuel II became the King
Who did Victor Emmanuel II ally himself with in 1866?
Prussia, in the 3rd Italian war of independence
What did Victor Emmanuel II in 1870?
After 2 failed attempts by Garibaldi, he took advantage of Prussian victory over France to capture Rome following French withdrawal. He entered Rome on 20 Sep 1870 and set up the new capital there on 2 Jul 1871
Why was it a terrible move for Emmanuel II to not take up the title of Victor I following Italian unification?
It was not indicative of the fresh start the Italian people wanted and suggested that Piedmont had taken over Italy rather than unifying it
What was the statuto albertino?
Said that all ministers were responsible to the crown, but in practise they were now responsible to parlaiment
Describe the death of Victor Emmanuel II
Died in Rome in 1878, after refusing to meet with Pope Pius IX, who could have reversed his excommunication. He was succeeded by his son Umberto I
Describe the foreign policy of Umberto I
- Approved the triple alliance with Austria-Hungary and Germany in 1882
- Repeatedly visited Vienna and Berlin
- Many viewed the alliance with their former Austrian enemies with hostility, as they were still occupying areas of land claimed by Italy
What was Umberto I’s philosophy on colonial expansion?
- He was keen on the idea of colonial expansion
- Started in 1885 with the occupation of Massawa in Eritrea
- Italy expanded into Somalia in the 1880s aswell
- Aspired to have a vast empire in the north east of africa
- His popularity was diminished after the disasterous Battle of Adowa in Ethiopia in 1896
- In the summer of 1900, Italian forces participated in the boxer rebellion in Imperial China.
- Through the boxer protocol, Italy gained a concession territory in Tienstin
What was Umberto I’s attitude towards the pope?
Uncompromising. In an 1886 telegram, he declared Rome ‘untouchable’ and affirmed the permanent Italian possession of the ‘Eternal City’
What happpened to Umberto I on 22 Apr 1897?
He was attacked by an unemployed ironsmith, Pietro Acciarito, who tried to stab him near Rome