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Giuseppe Mazzini (1805-1872) was a powerful promoter of Italian nationalism. He founded the group known as Young Italy and was a major figure in the Italian unification movement known as "Risorgimento" ("rising again"). For Lombardy to be under the control of Austria went against the principles of nationalism that Mazzini was promoting. All Italians should be together as Italy. Getting Lombardy independent from Austria was a first step in that direction. Uniting with other Italian regions would be the next step.
Italy did not finish its nationalist program of unification as soon as Mazzini would have wanted. A united Italy (including Lombardy) finally came together in 1871, not long before Mazzini's death. But he had been a pioneer of the movement that brought Italians together during his lifetime.
Italy did not finish its nationalist program of unification as soon as Mazzini would have wanted. A united Italy (including Lombardy) finally came together in 1871, not long before Mazzini's death. But he had been a pioneer of the movement that brought Italians together during his lifetime.
C. Lombardy should be an independent nation-state because it had a strong national identity. 100% positive :)