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In 1433, Venice was highly successful due to its strategic location as a trading hub between Europe and the East, facilitating the exchange of goods such as spices, silk, and precious metals. Its powerful navy and well-established merchant fleet ensured control over key trade routes in the Mediterranean. Additionally, the city’s political stability, characterized by a unique republican government, allowed for efficient administration and economic growth. The wealth generated from trade enabled Venice to invest in art and architecture, further enhancing its cultural prominence.

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