Italian-Roman Unification
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The newly formed Second Roman State sent a offer to the Second Italian Republic, proposing a unification of the Italian peoples with one of their leaders as the president and the other as the prime-minister, on the condition that the new state would take a much more imperialistic focus over Italy's recent 'cowardly behaviour' so that the freedom of the Italian peoples could be secured. Italy accepted after being assured that there would be no genocide, leading to the formation of the 'Italian Empire'. Soon afterwards, Italy, Choros, Vedaburg, and Waclaw restored the Adriatic Alliance.