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The Kingdom of Italy was proclaimed in 1861, with Victor Emmanuel II as king. Venice was added in 1866 and Rome in 1870, completing unification. Italy was unified as a constitutional monarchy, not the republic Mazzini had wanted. The new state remained politically divided between the industrializing north and the rural, impoverished south, a tension that has persisted to the present.
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