Unification of Italy - Sardinia handed Savoy and Nice over to France
Time: Saturday Mar 24, 1860
Place: Chambéry, Savoie, France
Details: Sardinia handed Savoy and Nice over to France at the Treaty of Turin, a decision that was the consequence of the Plombières Agreement, on 24 March 1860, an event that caused the Niçard exodus, which was the emigration of a quarter of the Niçard Italians to Italy.
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