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In OTL, 11 July 1859, the Armistice of Villafranca was signed and ratified by the Treaty of Zürich ...
What if Garibaldi failed in 1861 to make Italy united? So, the Italian peninsula would be a mix of states.
 
   
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What if the Austrians won the Second Italian War of Independence instead of France?
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==Chronology==
#Giuseppe Garibaldi and Camillo Benso went in Modena and said if the Duke was able to unify with Piedmont, but his answer was no.
 
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#Austria won the war, not France/Sardinia. Therefore, there was no armistice. (Main Difference)
#Garibaldi, the Count of Cavour and Giuseppe Mazzini went in Teano ([[TTL]] [[South Italy (1861: Historical Failing)|South Italy]], [[OTL]] Province of Caserta, Campania, Italy) to ask Victor Emmanuel II of [[Turin (1861: Historical Failing)|Turin]] if he wanted to unify Turin with Italy, but his answer was still no.
 
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#Modena, Parma, Romagna, Tuscany and Central Italy were not annexed by the [[Turin (1861: Historical Failing)|Kingdom of Sardinia]], preventing it from creating a ''Central Italian League'', thus resulting in a shattered Italy.
#Camillo Benso went in [[Turin (1861: Historical Failing)|the four nations of Piedmont]] to unify the four countries successfully, Mazzini moved to Pisa until his death, leaving Giuseppe alone. Garibaldi, disappointed by the answers and the failed project of unifying all the countries in the Italian Peninsula, came back to Nice, France (TTL and OTL).
 
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#Nice and Savoy did '''not''' pass under French control.
   
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Sincerely, {{User:TheMaster001/sig}} 09:00, March 28, 2013 (UTC)
 
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In OTL, 11 July 1859, the Armistice of Villafranca was signed and ratified by the Treaty of Zürich ...

What if the Austrians won the Second Italian War of Independence instead of France?

Chronology

  1. Austria won the war, not France/Sardinia. Therefore, there was no armistice. (Main Difference)
  2. Modena, Parma, Romagna, Tuscany and Central Italy were not annexed by the Kingdom of Sardinia, preventing it from creating a Central Italian League, thus resulting in a shattered Italy.
  3. Nice and Savoy did not pass under French control.

Author's note: I would appreciate any suggestions you have. You can either post suggestions (on the article's discussion page or my own talk page) or proposals for new articles (on this page's discussion page). I am also okay with you making minor edits, such as spelling or grammar corrections; but I would prefer that nobody other than me make major revisions. Thank you and enjoy this timeline.

Sincerely, Agent001 09:00, March 28, 2013 (UTC)