because they liked to trade with each other
Venice
Marco Polo was
no Venice, Italy
it happened between 1256 and 1381
The Italian city-states of Venice, Genoa, and Florence shared a common foundation in commerce and trade, which fueled their economic power during the Renaissance. Each city-state developed its own unique political structure, often characterized by oligarchic rule, and they were centers of art, culture, and innovation. Additionally, they competed with each other for dominance in trade routes and influence, while also fostering a rich environment for artistic and intellectual advancements.
It was Milan,Genoa,Venice,andFlorence.
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.
becuz of your mom
Milan, Genoa, Venice, and Florence were the four major trade cities. They allowed importing and exporting, which brought in money.
Genoa and Venice
Genoa and Venice
No. Venice and Genoa are two different cities in Italy.
Venice became cultural center because of trade
Italy was not a united country. City-states like Genoa and Venice controlled much of the trade to Asia.
Italy, Europe. Genoa is North West & Venice North East.
Venice
Mediterranean trade after AD 1200 was controlled by Italian towns including Genoa and Venice.