Sicily, within a manor, Garibaldi met with local revolutionaries.
"Mr. Garibaldi, our strength has been severely damaged after the last uprising, and we are incapable of launching another armed rebellion anytime soon."
The local revolutionary leader, Drakes, voiced his objection. The revolutionary organization in Sicily dated back a long time, with the January uprising on the island in 1848 marking the beginning of a major revolution.
However, its influence in Europe was limited, and it was soon suppressed, and the outside world regarded the February Revolution in France as the true start of the great revolution.
In 1860, the Sicilian revolutionaries once again initiated an armed uprising. Upon hearing the news, Garibaldi formed the renowned Red Shirts Army and entered Sicily, kicking off the revolution of the Two Sicilies.