Review:

Italian City States In The Renaissance

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Italian city-states in the Renaissance were independent states that flourished in Italy during the 14th to 16th centuries, known for their cultural and economic achievements.

Key Features

  • Strong emphasis on art and culture
  • Economic prosperity through trade and banking
  • Political rivalries between city-states
  • Impact on the development of Western civilization

Pros

  • Rich cultural heritage
  • Innovation in art and architecture
  • Contributed to the birth of the Renaissance

Cons

  • Frequent conflicts and wars between city-states
  • Social inequality and political instability

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