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Renaissance Cities of Italy: Florence, Genoa, Venice

Compare these Italian cities during the Renaissance as they transition out of the darkness of the Middle Ages.

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Created Date 02.25.19
Last Updated 02.26.19
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  • Trading center to Eastern Europe and Asia
  • Industry includes banking, wool, cloth and trade
  • Shipbuilding was an industry in which city-state?
  • Guilds (a medieval association of craftsmen or merchants, often powerful) strengthened the trade in this city-state.
  • Supported a navy
  • The Medici Family had control of this city.
  • The formal, elected leader in this city-state is called a "Doge"
  • This city formed allegiances with businesses.
  • The city-state of Genoa is run by this.
  • It makes sense that this city-state is a merchant republic. It has a strong shipbuilding industry.
  • This city-state had a stable area - mostly.
  • This city-state was most interested in peace.
  • This city-state had a strong military and controlled other ports in the Mediterranean Sea.
  • A feud existed between these two city-states.
  • The Treaty of Lodi in this city-state helped to keep the peace.
  • This city-state has three social classes.
  • Donatello, Michelangelo and Botticelli are notable artists from this city-state.
  • This city-state is known for its canals.
  • Most city-states during the Renaissance are structured like this: (highest to lowest)
  • This Mediterranean sea-port was the birthplace of Christopher Columbus. In Italian it is called "Genova".

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