The Treaty of Turin Concluded Between France and Piedmont-Sardinia On 24 March 1860
Treaty
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The Treaty of Turin was concluded between France, led by Napoleon III, and Sardinia-Piedmont, led by Victor Emmanuel II.
• Savoy and the County of Nice was given to France in exchange for French military support against Austria and general French good-will regarding the formation of a unified Italy under leadership of the Duke of Savoy.
• The plebiscite of Savoy on April 22 and 23, 1860, and the plebiscite of Nice on April 15 and 16, 1860, sealed the deal, rigged or not.
• Savoy voted 99.3% and Nice voted 99.8% in favor of annexation to France.
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