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Merchant families that ruled Italian city-states established
their own farms.
their own armies.
their own churches.
their own schools.
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their own armies.
Ruling merchant families often maintained private forces or hired condottieri (mercenary captains) to protect their interests, enforce rule, and fight rivals.
Ruling merchant families often maintained private forces or hired condottieri (mercenary captains) to protect their interests, enforce rule, and fight rivals.
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