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The 19th Century
The Restauration in 1814 was organized by Ferdinando III who in the end clashed any freedom previously granted by the local government appointing himself the town'gonfaloniere'. The French occupation had influenced the new literati with ideas of liberty and stirrings for national independence, which the granddukes opposed. (because they coultn't maintain public consent and gradually lost power.

In 1819 in Florence Giampiero Vieusseux constituted a department

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for lectures and discussion that took his name and soon became the centre where the new ideas of independence in a united Italy developed. Florence, thanks to the vigour of these ideas and to its extraordinary tradotion, became again the main cultural centre in Italy and one of the most important in Europe. Florence was the residence of all the best minds of Giovane Italia (among which Foscolo, Manzoni, Leopardi, Tommaseo), but also of distinguished foreigners such as Chateaubriand, Shelley, Byron, von Platen).

From 1824 the new grandduke Leopoldo II tried to turn Tuscany into a modern state reclaiming Meremma, financing the building of railroads, creating the first telegraphic line in Italy (1846) between Livorno and Pisa. But Leopoldo had, by then, lost his people's confidence and during the revolt of 1848 the grandduchy ran away to Rome and later to Gaeta. The next year he returned to Florence with the support of the Austrian troops but he had to accept permanent exile when, in 1859, a war burst between the king of Sardinia (supported by France) and Austria. In Florence a provisional government was apportedand, in 1860, Bettino Ricasoli organised a plebiscite thet ratified the annexation of the whole country to the kingdom of Sardinia - Piedmont. On the 16th April 1860 Vittorio Emanuele II made his entry in Florence, that deliberately abandoned its tradition of liberty to became a member of a common country. The town immediately established its supremacy as a vital centre of a united Italy. In 1861 in Florence the first Italian exhibition of industry and manufacturing was held.

The daily newspaper "La Nazione" (a meaningful title) began to be published. A few years later, however, Florence became the first capital of the kingdom of Italy (1865). A little later, however, the capital and the government shifted to Rome and Florence became again a regional centre, seat of the Archbishop, of court of Appeal, a highquarter of army corps and of a Director of Education.

As Tuscany was mainly an agricultural country, Florence was above all a large market for wine, oil, corn and livestock. However, some important industries developed as well, such as the foundry of Pignone (that used iron from Elba Island) and the manufacture of optical and precision instruments of the architect Giuseppe Poggi, specifically, with the creation of several ring roads. The local prestigious University attracted distinguished researchers, thanks to whom Florence maintained its significance as the main cultural centre of Italy. Together with Milan Florencewas also one of the two centres of Italian publishing trade. The local handicraft became unique and revealed its best products as embroideries, dressed hides, ceramics, sculptures, mosaics, carved wood, finished metals, glasswork and the famous interwoven straw.

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Tuscany (Italian Toscana), region in northern Italy, formerly a sovereign grand duchy, bordered on the north by the regions of Liguria and Emilia-Romagna, on the east by Marche and Umbria, on the south by Latium, and on the west by the Ligurian and Tyrrhenian seas. It is divided into the maritime provinces of Grosseto, Leghorn (Livorno), Lucca, and Pisa; the inland provinces of Arezzo, Florence, Pistoia, and Siena; and the province of Massa-Carrara, extending north from the sea between Liguria Region and the Apennines. The regional capital is Florence. Land and Resources
Tuscany is chiefly mountainous; in addition to the Apennines it has two mountain groups, the Apuane Alps, where marble is quarried, and a group in the south, the Colline Metallifere, where iron, magnesium, borax, and quicksilver are mined. The rivers are the Arno, Cecina, Ombrone, and upper Tiber; all flow into the Tyrrhenian Sea. Except in the Maremma, a marshy region in the south, the climate is mild. Agricultural products are wheat, maize, grapes, olives, and tobacco. The most important manufactured products are wool and cotton textiles, chemicals, machinery, glass, and ceramics. Area, 22,992 sq km (8,877 sq mi); population (1991) 3,599,085.
 History Tuscany nearly corresponds to ancient Etruria. Its inhabitants, the Tusci, or Etruscans, were conquered by the Romans, who called the land Tuscia. It was held in turn by the Ostrogoths, the Byzantines, and the Lombards. The last were conquered by Charlemagne and placed under a Frankish duke. In 1030 Boniface II of the House of Canossa became Duke of Tuscany. After his assassination, his wife, Beatrice, governed until 1076, when her daughter, Countess Matilda, inherited the lands. Matilda supported the papal party during the investiture struggle, and she bequeathed all her dominions to the papacy. Holy Roman Emperor Henry V, however, claimed the duchy, and for more than a century the "property of Matilda" caused strife between the popes and the emperors. During this period the major cities became independent and prosperous. Pisa was by then a great maritime republic. Middle Ages In the 14th century the poet Dante, the painter Giotto, the humanist Petrarch, and the writer Boccaccio made Tuscany pre-eminent in the revival of letters and arts. The Tuscan dialect became the literary language of Italy. In 1406 Pisa submitted to Florence, which then became the major power in Tuscany. After 1434 Florence was ruled by the Medici family. Cosimo I de' Medici, who became duke in 1537, expanded the duchy by receiving Siena from Holy Roman Emperor Charles V. This gift bound the Medici to Spain, and for nearly two centuries Tuscany was under Spanish influence. Modern Times
The House of Medici died out in the male line in 1737. In accordance with the Treaty of Vienna (1735), the grand duchy was then given to Francis Stephen, Duke of Lorraine, later Holy Roman Emperor Francis I. Grand Duke Ferdinand III was dispossessed by the French in 1799, but he was reinstated in 1814 and ruled until 1824. His son, Leopold II, promoted the prosperity of Tuscany. In 1848 he granted a liberal constitution to his subjects, but the tide of revolution that subsequently swept Italy carried everything before it, and in 1859 the grand duchy was occupied by the forces of Victor Emmanuel II, King of Sardinia. In 1860 the people of Tuscany voted for a union with Italy.
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