Respuesta :

You may be referring to Venetia as the Republic of Venice. Venice fell when forces under Napoleon occupied the city in 1796. The French and Austria agreed for peace in the Treaty of Campo Formio, in which both nations agreed to share the territory of the ancient city. So Venice was ruled by the French and the Austrians after it fell, and not by Rome. Hence, the reason why Venice was not considered a part of Italy at that time.

Answer:

Because of the conflict between the church and the state.

Explanation:

The Italian country faced different and new challenges soon after the unification. In Italy, there was never a tradition of traditional political unity. There were unending conflicts between the Roman Catholic and Italy government. This conflict stemmed from the governance issue. This led to Italy  being further divided into a new nation. There was a widespread call by the Popes to resist the new governments. However, the efforts were not heeded.