Gold coins, glass, glazier, grape vines, and alfalfa
Regarding food, we have to thank the Venetian traders for bringing spices to Europe and perhaps even the inspiration behind spaghetti.
Venice trading things like spices
venice
it helped expand trade and interest in overseas exploration i think ...........
merchants helped shape the renaissance because they would trade with others and they would also trade renaissance ideas
The effects of trade has an effect on the economy and the government.
The Feudal System was used during this time period in Venice.
Genoa and Venice
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Venice main role during the Renaissance was trading with foreign countries and improving the knowledge of the citizens.
people
Grains, Salts, and wine.
Oligarchy
The wealthiest areas were the Italian city-states such as Venice, because they controlled the lucrative trade with Asia. Perhaps the wealthiest family was the Medici.
Florence, Milan, Venice, and Genoa Florence, Milan, Venice, and Genoa
There were more than three, but three prominent Italian cities during the renaissance were Venice, Florence and Bologna,
Rome. Florence and Venice especially grew rich from trade, and as did Genoa to a lesser extent. Rome, though important through most of the Middle Ages and Renaissance, was not a trade city.
a major trading center in the Mediterranean. Venice had a strategic location that allowed it to control trade routes between Europe and Asia. This brought significant wealth to the city-state through trade in goods such as spices, silks, and precious metals. Venice also had a strong banking industry, which further contributed to its economic prosperity.
Until late Renaissance it was Venice (in Italian: Venezia).
because of the trade of goods during the renaissance