AP European History
Victor Emmanuel II was the first king of a unified Italy, reigning from 1861 until his death in 1878. He played a crucial role in the Italian unification process, known as the Risorgimento, which aimed to consolidate various independent states and territories into a single nation-state. His leadership and support for figures like Count Cavour were pivotal in fostering a sense of nationalism and unity among Italians during the 19th century.