Do you gentlemen think this is an outline? Not much is happening here; seems whoever did this just put a few things down and called it a day. Much like the essential questions, and the speech page, very little thought, or effort went into any of this. I know the 9th grade English classes (Kilpatrick and Kenney) spent an extensive amount of time on OUTLINING...I spoke with them both. If there were questions, I was around to field any questions and to help guide you along. I question if there were games being played, or other ways of fooling around for this project!
Outline
Giuseppe Mazzini establishes young italy and tries to set up a revolutionary republic group but french forces puts an end to it before it can do anything.
The Italian Nationalist movement passed in Sardina. Sardina's Monarch Victor Emmanuel II hoped to expand his power by collecting more land.
1859 Camillo Cavour becomes Prime Minister and has a secret deal with Napoleon III, that if they go to war with Austria that the french will help them. Cavour provokes a war with Austria and wins.
Italian nationalist groups take over Austrian controled states.
1860 Cavour provides the weapons needed to take over sicily and Naples to Giuseppe Garibaldi and his 1,000 volunteers known as the "Red-Shirts".
Garibaldi then hands Naples and Sicily to Victor Emmanuel II, who is crowned king of new Italy
Outline
Giuseppe Mazzini establishes young italy and tries to set up a revolutionary republic group but french forces puts an end to it before it can do anything.
The Italian Nationalist movement passed in Sardina. Sardina's Monarch Victor Emmanuel II hoped to expand his power by collecting more land.
1859 Camillo Cavour becomes Prime Minister and has a secret deal with Napoleon III, that if they go to war with Austria that the french will help them. Cavour provokes a war with Austria and wins.
Italian nationalist groups take over Austrian controled states.
1860 Cavour provides the weapons needed to take over sicily and Naples to Giuseppe Garibaldi and his 1,000 volunteers known as the "Red-Shirts".
Garibaldi then hands Naples and Sicily to Victor Emmanuel II, who is crowned king of new Italy