The growth of large Italian city-states in northern Italy was primarily driven by increased trade and commerce during the Middle Ages, particularly due to their strategic locations along key trade routes. The decline of feudalism and the rise of a wealthy merchant class fostered urbanization and the establishment of autonomous governments. Additionally, the cultural revival during the Renaissance attracted artists and intellectuals, further enhancing the cities' prominence and economic power.
Spanish became involved in the Italian wars when the Northern Italian states turned for help to the Spanish, who gladly agreed to send soldiers to Italy.
Growth of Italian-city states?
Northern Renaissance: nation-states Italy: city-states Northern: strongly influenced by church Italy: less influenced by church Northern: began after Italy Italy: began before Northern Northern: focused on bible, church Italy: focused on classics (Greek/Roman)
European Renaissance
The country that forms most of the northern border of the United States is Canada. The country directly to the south is Mexico.
The country that forms most of the northern border of the United States is Canada. The country directly to the south is Mexico.
Yes. They were the primary movers of spices in the 1400s.
People in the northern states were not directly effected by the Vicksburg campaign.
it was very harsh and was awesome
All but Paris, which is in France. The other three were in the area that is now northern Italy.
It lead to trouble for Italian states
The root cause of the US Civil War was the strong desire of the southern states to maintain slavery in the face of increasing northern opposition to slavery and the growth of the northern population that seemed certain to eventually control the Federal Government and abolish slavery.