well hiii first off but it was from taxes and ports
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The maritime City States, better known as "Maritime Republics" became so powerful thanks to their fleets and their trades, especially that of spices with the Near East and Mediterranean regions, they developed establishing little colonies of merchants, called "quarters" in the main harbours, including those of the Black Sea.
The inland City States, had to follow a different way.
As first step they succeeded in getting freed from the strict imperial control, limiting their obligation to a yearly formal act of feudal homage and a payment of a symbolic tribute. Then they enlarged their power thanks to the leadership of the most wealthy and warlike of their families, who often established a "Seigniory" on the city and also on other cities they conquered by the force of the arms, inherited or acquired by marriage.
Italian city-states were independent, self-governing cities that emerged during the Middle Ages and the Renaissance in Italy, particularly from the 11th to the 16th centuries. These city-states, such as Venice, Florence, and Genoa, were often powerful economic and cultural centers, thriving on trade and commerce. They had their own governments and military forces, and many were ruled by prominent families or oligarchies. The competition and rivalry among these city-states significantly influenced Italian art, politics, and society during this period.
Yes, the Italian city states did make use of the seminaries to make deals with each other.
No, Athens became the most powerful Greek city-state.
The Irish mob was one of the, if not the most powerful, OC gang in the United States around the year of 1928 and controlled large parts of the American Eastcoast, especially Boston and New York city.
During periods of invasion, Italian city-states employed a combination of diplomacy, military alliances, and fortifications to ensure their survival. They often formed temporary alliances with other states or powerful kingdoms to fend off common threats. Additionally, many city-states invested in strong defensive structures, such as walls and towers, and maintained mercenary forces to bolster their military capabilities. Economic resilience through trade and commerce also played a crucial role in their ability to withstand and recover from invasions.
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by joining forces with other powerful city-states
City states made Italy wealthy
The three sovereign states located within the Italian peninsula are Vatican City, San Marino, and the Italian Republic. The Italian Republic is the largest of these three states with a population of 61,140,000, and the smallest is Vatican City with a population of 829.
New York City has the largest Italian population in the United States.
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Yes, the Italian city states did make use of the seminaries to make deals with each other.
The three sovereign states located within the Italian peninsula are Vatican City, San Marino, and the Italian Republic. The Italian Republic is the largest of these three states with a population of 61,140,000, and the smallest is Vatican City with a population of 829.
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