Some of the Italian city states that controlled trade in the 1200's were Venice, Florence, Milan, and Siena.
Mongol EmpireWrong it was the Byzantine Empire
The true answer is, false.
The discovery of new trade routes to the east threatened the city-state's control over that trade
Venice was one of the two Italian cities that monopolized trade with the far east.
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Some of the Italian city states that controlled trade in the 1200's were Venice, Florence, Milan, and Siena.
to gain trade monopolies resulting in getting rich
"trade" translates to, "commercio" in Italian.
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were so rich and powerful because after the crusades people flippe dasd gobbledygook youza
Access to trade routes. :: APEX
the competition among italian city-states for power
the competition among italian city-states for power
Access to trade routes
Trade routes
false, they became rich from trade.