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Q: Were Merchants and bankers the most powerful during the Renaissance?
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What allowed Venice to become a major city during the renaissance?

It was a powerful city state of merchants and bankers with sea access.


How was town life during the Renaissance?

In the renaissance there were lots of little shops and people running around. People had jobs like merchants, bankers, or tradespeople.


How did bankers play an important role during the renaissance?

they didnt


What new social class emerged during the Renaissance?

Merchants is a new social class that emerged during the Renaissance.


What happened in italy during the renaissance?

Italy was more urbanised, commercial and economically advanced that the rest of Europe. It had larger classes of bankers, merchants and manufacturing workshop employees The aristocracy was mainly an urban class, rather than a rural one as elsewhere in Europe.


A family of Florentine bankers and statesmen prominent in Italian Rennaissance history?

During the Italian Renaissance, the House of Medici (Medici Family) was a notable Florentine family of politicians, bankers, and statesmen. They also have four crowned Pope's from the family.


What economic change during the Renaissance made bankers more important?

Craftspeople set out signs to advertise their wares.


Florence was a powerful city-state during?

during the 13th century, renaissance


Who became powerful during the renaissance?

the family De Medici


Leading patron of Florence?

The Medici banking family was the leading patron of Renaissance Florence.


What was education like during the English Renaissance?

During the Renaissance, girls received less education than boys. Tudor merchants were highly educated but generally, school was for only those who could afford it.


Why did merchants believe they deserved power during Renaissance?

Unlike nobles, merchants did not inherit social rank. To succeed in business, they used their wits. As a reult, many successful merchants believed they deserved power and weath because of their individual merit.