Many families in Italy become more interested in art, mathematics, science, and literature, and many government officials paid for artists to paint famous art pieces, for example, The Mona Lisa.
other people gave them cheese.
Italy had several important cities. Cities were places where people exchanged ideas. These cities included a class of merchants and bankers who were becoming wealthy and powerful. This class strongly believed in the idea of individual achievement. Italian artists and scholars were inspired by the ruined buildings and other reminders of classical Rome
No, Joan did not become wealthy.
They brought in goods and became wealthy so in turn could support the building of cathedrals and give commissions to men like da Vinci.
Italian cities did not have advancement possibilities for those Italians who worked in jobs in which they were underemployed and had no way of calling attention to themselves. Italian cities did not have funds for those Italians who would have done well in primary and secondary education but couldn't afford the cost of textbooks and transportation. Italian cities did not have jobs for those Italians whose capabilities were in work where the number of applicants was greater than the number of job openings. Italian cities did not have on-the-job trainingfor those Italians who could have learned on the job what they hadn't been able to afford to pay to learn in school. Italian cities did not have opportunities for Italians to work and go to school at the same time. Italian cities did not have protection to offer those Italians who were being persecuted by violent individuals and groups within the society. Italian cities did not have a support system for those Italians who were on their own. It was for those reasons, and more, that Italians left Italy's cities and tried to realize their dreams in other lands, such as the United States of America.
Some never did. The successful ones did it through one or more of piracy, trade, minerals, looting other cities, or subjecting other cities or peoples.
How did ISIS become such a wealthy terrorist group
It had silver and gold
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Ricco is an Italian equivalent of the English word "wealthy."Specifically, the Italian word is the masculine form of an adjective. The pronunciation is "REEK-koh." The feminine form, ricca, is pronounced "REEK-kah."
Wealthy merchants
they became wealthy through trade