Europe 1859: Solferino and its Aftermath
25 August 1859
25 Aug 1859
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Solferino and its Aftermath
After the Austrian defeat at Magenta, the people of Parma, Modena and the northern Papal States rose up in support of Sardinia. However, Austria wasn't finished and at Solferino she inflicted enough damage on the French to help persuade Napoleon III to halt the war. Disgusted, the Sardinian Prime Minister resigned.