Why might Giuseppe Garibaldi be considered a career revolutionary?

a) In exile from Piedmont, Garibaldi spent time in Brazil and Uruguay fomenting revolutions before returning to Italy to join the uprisings of 1848 and 1860.
b) Garibaldi spent his long life fighting the Italian government, traveling to different places in Italy to stay ahead of the authorities, mostly hiding out in the rugged terrain of the south.
Consider This: When he landed in Sicily, Garibaldi said, “Here we make Italy or we die.” See 8.3: Italy and Germany.
c) Garibaldi was radicalized while at the university in Nice, his home city, and used his skills as a journalist to advocate for revolution throughout Europe from that city.
Consider This: When he landed in Sicily, Garibaldi said, “Here we make Italy or we die.” See 8.3: Italy and Germany.
d) Garibaldi, a Sicilian by birth, spent his life trying to liberate the island from Italian control. He joined the revolutionaries on the peninsula to push his “Free Sicily” movement forward.
Consider This: When he landed in Sicily, Garibaldi said, “Here we make Italy or we die.” See 8.3: Italy and Germany.


a) In exile from Piedmont, Garibaldi spent time in Brazil and Uruguay fomenting revolutions before returning to Italy to join the uprisings of 1848 and 1860.

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