Answer: One of the many reasons Italy became ununified was because of Count Camillo di Cavour: (1810-1861) Appointed Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Piedmont-Sardinia in 1852, this wealthy, middle-aged aristocrat was responsible for unifying northern Italy. Also, Driven by the rebellions against the results of the Vienna Congress in the 1820s and 1830s, the process of unification was precipitated by the revolutions of 1848, and was concluded in 1871, when Rome was formally designated as the capital of the Kingdom of Italy.
Step-by-step explanation:
Franco-Austrian War, 1859. ...
Proclamation of the Kingdom of Italy, 1861. ...
U.S. Recognition of Italian Independence, 1861. ...
Addition of Venetia, 1866. ...
Incorporation of Rome, 1870. ...
U.S. Legation to the Kingdom of Italy moves to Florence and then Rome, 1865-71
(don't know the word count sorry, it might not be chronilogical- but I gave a few topics)