Chapter 485: Roman uprising

The crisis of faith is a problem, but also an opportunity. At this time the Holy See was too busy looking after itself, creating favorable conditions for the government to intervene in the internal affairs of the church.

The government has the right to discipline the clergy, so the church will only be able to pretend to be grandchildren.

Otherwise, you will be investigated for violations of the canon, so much that you dare not say that seven or eight out of ten clergymen have violated the canon. That is no problem at all.

Don't be complacent about the remaining two or three. It doesn't violate the canon, it's only temporary, or it's not found out. So long as the government is willing, problems can be identified sooner or later.

It's not just Franz who is down, the crisis of faith has greatly reduced the church's status in the eyes of the people, and governments of all countries have invariably reduced church privileges.

With the end of this storm, the continent's battle for imperial power and theocratic power that has lasted for millennia has come to an end. This time the imperial power achieved a complete victory, and the church lost its opportunity to come back.

This is all a thing of the future. Napoleon III has not had time to enjoy the fruits of victory, and his messy thoughts are constantly refreshing the three views of the people in France.

Opposition and supporters of the church fought on the streets of Paris, and others fired guns. In the end, Napoleon III ordered the garrison to rescue the battlefield and quelled the battle.

The latent revolutionaries thought that the time had come for the revolution, and they jumped out to do things, and for a while the magic of Paris was dancing.

Paris is in chaos, and the Italian region is even worse. The chaotic situation has exposed revolutionaries to opportunities.

Italian Al-Shabaab founder Mazzini and Italian National Salvation Army leader Garibaldi have both returned secretly, preparing to launch an armed uprising and overthrow the French rule.

Before the uprising began, divisions took place within the rebel army. Thought leaders Mazini and military leader Garibaldi clash in ideas.

Garibaldi said passionately: "Napoleon III's actions have already broken with the Holy See, and the Holy See can't wait to kill him now.

Now is the best opportunity for us to unite the power of the church to launch an uprising to overthrow the French rule. "

The strength of the Italian Revolutionary Party is very limited, and it is divided into more than ten organizations, large and small, and everyone is only temporarily united under the mediation of the British. In fact, the internal affairs are still different.

In order to expel the French as soon as possible, Garibaldi advocated the United Church and used the strength of the Holy See to overthrow the French.

Ma Zhini rightly said: "No, uniting with the decaying Holy See is not revolution at all, it is nothing more than changing Italy for a ruler.

The purpose of our revolution is to drive away the French, to overthrow feudal rule, and to build a unified, free Italy. "

In the Italian Al-Shabaab's program, feudal rule also includes the Holy See, and from the beginning the two sides stood on opposite sides.

This idea has been widely disseminated in Italy, and has been recognized by most revolutionaries.

The original goal was to drive away the Austrians, but now they have been replaced by French. In addition to the actual needs, there are also the results of compromises.

In order to reduce the difficulty, the Revolutionaries decided to choose the number one enemy, France, as the enemy. After the French had been expelled, the issue of Austria was considered.

The division of ideas has split the Revolutionary Party. This is not that Garibaldi and Mazzini disregard the overall situation, but that their personal compromise is useless.

Both views have a group of supporters within the Revolutionary Party. Everyone knows that the hardest thing in the world is to put your own thoughts into the minds of others.

After the suppression of the French, the main force of the Revolutionary Party are now **** youths and idealists. These people have a very firm revolutionary stance. Neither of the nine cows could pull back with a determined view.

Before the uprising broke out, the Revolutionary Party was divided. No, they never unified. Even revolutionary leaders had a dozen, but Garibaldi and Mazzini had the biggest influence.

The former led the armed uprisings and was the force of the Revolutionary Party; the latter was the initiator of the Italian Grand Unification Thought and the thought leader of the Revolutionary Party.

The uprising still started, and John Niu's money was not easy to get. The revolutionaries are not productive, and they would starve to death sooner or later without the funding of the British gold masters.

In fact, in this era, many revolutionary parties in Europe were selling dog meat. There is a slogan of "tall" in his mouth, but in the back he is doing the work of male thief and son-in-law.

No way, everyone wants to eat. Revolutionaries are no exception, either holding a golden thigh or relying on themselves.

"It's not easy to be self-reliant". The revolutionaries are not one or two, and they have the bad smell of low-handedness. It is not easy to feed this big group of people.

Counting on national donations is worse than letting capitalists donate. The Revolutionary Party is basically a wanted criminal, and it is impossible to make a public appearance at home.

Ordinary people don't have a lot of money in their pockets. Even if they are willing to give generously, that's a sloppy salary and can only rely on the amount. This increases the risk of exposure, and there are no more secrets if more people know it.

In the end, we can only count on the capitalists to pay for their money. After all, they are powerful. They only need to contact a limited number of capitalists to raise a sum of money, and the risk of exposure is greatly reduced.

However, the capitalists' money is not easy to obtain, and they risk their lives to support the revolution, and that must be rewarded.

It is impossible to get a return after the success of the revolution. Few capitalists are so stupid, and most people are not optimistic about the Revolutionary Party.

Even if the revolution is successful, it does not mean that they are in power. There are only a few capitalists who buy and sell without investment.

In order to obtain funds, it is not surprising that these gold trunks can not see the light. In many cases, the Revolutionary Party is equal to white gloves, and it is dedicated to doing the dirty work for the capitalists.

Of course, a large part of it is a scapegoat. Cases that the police can't find out are pushed to the Revolutionary Party, which is also common.

Of course, there are a lot of revolutionaries in the party, but these people are usually poor and need to go out to work and make money by themselves.

Most revolutionary organizations have not been able to get enough funding to launch an uprising, and these people have no choice but to contact foreign forces to obtain financial assistance.

Even if they knew they were fighting with tigers, the reality forced them to compromise.

In the face of reality, the Italian Revolutionary Party chose to compromise. In the face of the French, if there is no supporter, no one has the confidence to win.

This is also Franz's pot. When he played the Sardinian kingdom too hard, it hit the Italians' self-confidence and made them have a strong sense of fear of the powers.

Later, when Garibaldi led the Naples people's uprising, they were beaten by the French again, so that they understood what the "power gap" was.

The Italian uprising was the result of British coaxing. The London government assured the revolutionaries that as long as the uprising was successful, they would organize European countries to intervene together.

The revolutionaries would not dare to let go unless it was endorsed by the British. After all, not long ago, they escaped from the pursuit of the French and went into exile from Italy to Britain.

Garibaldi didn't believe the British promise, and if there were options, he would not be willing to launch an uprising at this time. In order to increase the success rate, he chose to drag the church into the water.

"Dear Mr. Mazzini, the most important thing now is to drive away the French and let Italy establish an independent nation. All other issues can be postponed.

The problem of the church, the revolution is successful, we have time to deal with it; if the revolution fails, Napoleon III will deal with it for us.

At this point, the uprising had to be fired. In order to win, we must compromise. "

There is nothing wrong with this statement. Napoleon III is suppressing the church. If there are ready excuses to deliver it, you will definitely not miss it.

Ma Zhini reluctantly accepted this statement. It was not acceptable if he did not accept it. The British paid them back in secret, without any fuss, they could explain why.

However, it is not easy to convince people. At least the reasons are not enough now. It is not difficult for idealists to compromise.

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After some bumps, the Italians launched an armed uprising before Christmas in 1870. With the secret help of the church, the insurgents occupied Rome in one fell swoop.

In Italy, there was a surge of sentiment. Under the spurs of the revolutionaries, uprisings were endless, as if a new wave of revolution had erupted.

The sudden Roman uprising, like a slap in the face of Napoleon III, cast a shadow over the new Great French Empire.

At the Palace of Versailles, Napoleon III snarled, "The Army Department immediately sent troops to suppress, at all costs, put an end to this rebellion as soon as possible.

Hang me all the way to the leader of the Revolutionary Party, yes it is hanged, this time without mercy, I have been killed without pardon. "

Apparently, Napoleon III was already bombed by this time. There have been too many bad things lately, and he has exceeded his tolerance.

Secretary of the Army Patrice McMahon quickly responded: "Yes, Your Majesty. We are ready and the counter-insurgency troops will be promoted today."

The emperor is angry, then he must show his maximum efficiency. Patrice McMahon knows how serious the consequences are, and this gesture must be done anyway.

On the same day, troops were dispatched to suppress the rebellion, which was indeed a little tighter in terms of time. But it doesn't matter. As long as your own troops move, you can give the emperor an account.

This is the embodiment of political art, which must be done beautifully. The strength of the Revolutionary Party has not been taken to heart by Patrice McMahon. In his view, as long as the large troops are here, the rebellion can be wiped out at any time.

The only difficulty is how to wipe out the enemy without leaving any hidden danger for the future.

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