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'Biennio Rosso' 1919-1920
(Two Red Years)
- 'Biennio Nero' 1921-1922
- Ended in Mussolini becoming
Prime Minister in October 1922
- March on Rome to
celebrate this - 29th
October 1922
- Mussolini used the fact that
Giolitti didn't act against
strikes as a sign that the
Liberals were weak
- Mussolini uses the 'Biennio
Rosso' as evidence that
Socialism is a threat
- Therefore gains
support from
businesses and
landowners
- Socialist party (PSI) won 156 seats
in the 1919 election
- September 1920 - a
wave of strikes in the
northern industrial cities
scare the industrialists
- The government is
pressured to stop
these strikes
- Giolitti (Liberal Prime
Minister) did nothing
- Employers and conservatives
never forgave Giolitti for not
acting, despite the fact that the
protests died out after a month
- The workers started making
weapons in the factories to fight
- In the countryside landowners
complained about the Socialist
threat to the government
- Socialist Land Leagues were set up in
Tuscany, Po Valley and Emilia. They demanded
higher wages for farm workers and threatened
landowners with strike action and even violence
- Socialists took control of
managing farm labour
- 1920 local elections -
Socialists win 26/69
provinces in north and
central Italy
- In Emilia they control 80% of local councils