After he helped Uruguay, he sailed back to his hometown of Nice, where he made a deal to work for the King of the Piedmont. It was here where he sparked a revolt, and had his first major victory at San Pancrazio gate. Him and his army were unstoppable, they were pushing france out of the country. Skipping ahead a few years, in 1860, Garibaldi would invade Sicily. Him and his 1,000 “red shirts,” sailed to the capital of Sicily, Palermo, and took it. Moving at great pace, Garibaldi and his army took all of Sicily in just a few months, and He did it all, for his
After he helped Uruguay, he sailed back to his hometown of Nice, where he made a deal to work for the King of the Piedmont. It was here where he sparked a revolt, and had his first major victory at San Pancrazio gate. Him and his army were unstoppable, they were pushing france out of the country. Skipping ahead a few years, in 1860, Garibaldi would invade Sicily. Him and his 1,000 “red shirts,” sailed to the capital of Sicily, Palermo, and took it. Moving at great pace, Garibaldi and his army took all of Sicily in just a few months, and He did it all, for his