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City states made Italy wealthy
The Italian City-States were unique because of their location, advantages, and power
During the Renaissance in Italy, a rebirth of civilization was taking place. As with ancient Greece, there developed in Italy city-states. Florence and Siena became rivals. This rivalry carried on for decades.
The Republic of Florence and the Duchy of Milan.
No, Italy was split up into city states such as Florence and Venice. Each one being very independent.
Italy and the specific city is Florence, Italy as home of the Renaissance.
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Milan is the wealthiest city in Italy.
Florence, Italy
The renaissance did not have a geography. The development of the city states of Italy started before the Renaissance, during the High Middle Ages. The Italians of central and northern Italy fought against the Holy Roman Emperor and achieved effective independence. They developed their institutions for self-government. The wealth of these city states developed through trade with the east across the eastern Mediterranean and the development of textile manufacture.
because of trade and people comin to italy and very rich people livin in italy
This happened in an area which is now Italy, but Italy was not established as a country until the late nineteenth century. At the time it was a collection of city-states, and the Renaissance happened piecemeal in a number of them.