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Garibaldi y el Uruguay | Hispanic American Historical Review

Giuseppe Garibaldi (1807–1882) was the primary military hero of the , the 19th-century movement for Italian unification. Often called the "Hero of Two Worlds" due to his revolutionary exploits in both South America and Europe, Garibaldi combined charismatic leadership with guerrilla warfare to unite the disparate states of the Italian peninsula into a single kingdom. 1. Early Life and Radical Roots Garibaldi

Born in Nice, Garibaldi began his career as a merchant marine captain. In the 1830s, he joined "Young Italy," a secret revolutionary society founded by , who advocated for a unified, republican Italy. After participating in a failed insurrection in Piedmont in 1834, Garibaldi was sentenced to death and fled into exile. 2. Exile and the "Hero of Two Worlds" Garibaldi y el Uruguay | Hispanic American Historical

Garibaldi spent 12 years (1836–1848) in South America, where he honed the guerrilla tactics that would later define his military career: Early Life and Radical Roots Born in Nice,