Because of its geographical position, foreign trade developed early in Italy. This brought Italy into contact with other cultures and gave rise to urban economy and helped Italy to accumulate wealth which was an essential factor for the flowering of art and literature.
Florence, Italy, is considered the birthplace of the Renaissance. It is thought to be because of the patronage of the Medici family and the inflow of Greek scholars and writings after the Fall of Constantinople.
Italy was the ideal place for the Renaissance to develop because it was very urban compared to the rest of Europe at this time. With all the people it was easy for an idea to be exchanged, this immediately made the Renaissance culture very popular. Merchants believed that with all their accomplishments came power which they used to spread the new revolutionary ideas.
"Geography is destiny" Italy is in the middle of the Mediterranean.
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Northern Italy was more suitable in many ways for the birthplace of the Renaissance because of the way of life there.
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Began in Florence, Italy and it is considered the birthplace of the Renaissance.
The renaissance was the rebirth of knowledge from the Roman empire. The capital of the Roman empire being Rome in Italy , therefore making it the natural birthplace of the renaissance.
Geographical position compared to the birthplace of the Renaissance which was Italy.
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Italian tities!
Italian tities!
The European city that was the birthplace of the Renaissance is Florence, Italy. From Florence it spread across Italy before spreading throughout Europe.
Amerigo Vespucci was from Florence, Italy, birthplace of the Renaissance.
Because Italy had a stable government and was prosperous during that time.
Florence is considered the birthplace of the Renaissance, and has been called the Athens of the Middle Ages. From 1865 to 1870 the city was also the capital of the recently established Kingdom of Italy, the migration of Greek scholars and texts to Italy following the Fall of Constantinople (Istanbul) at the hands of the Ottoman Turks.