The fall of the Republic of Venice was followed by an upheaval of the rural, political and religious systems replaced by municipalities. Volpago then passed with the whole of Veneto to the
Kingdom of Lombardy–Venetia and was later united with the Kingdom of Italy. In 1870, the town was one of the first to be industrialized, thanks to the activity of the Gobbato family. A spinning mill and a silk plant were added to the family's villas, which employed hundreds of people from neighboring villages as well. However, this did not help curb widespread poverty, which resulted in massive emigration abroad, especially to South America. Near the
Piave front, Volpago found itself on the front lines during World War I, which raged especially along the northern slope of Montello. During World War II, Volpago saw many of its citizens fall in war, and many were also captured in the Nazi-fascist roundups. == 1930 tornado ==