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Identify the role of the Italian city-states in the European Commercial Revolution.(1 point)
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Italian city-states fueled the European Commercial Revolution by becoming art patrons and funding the development of Renaissance art.
Italian city-states fueled the European Commercial Revolution by becoming art patrons and funding the development of Renaissance art.

Italian city-states fueled the European Commercial Revolution by participating in competition among themselves that often resulted in war.
Italian city-states fueled the European Commercial Revolution by participating in trade and developing new banking practices.
Italian city-states fueled the European Commercial Revolution by participating in trade and developing new banking practices.

Italian city-states fueled the European Commercial Revolution by participating in the Middle Ages.

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Italian city-states fueled the European Commercial Revolution by participating in trade and developing new banking practices.

They served as trade hubs (Venice, Genoa, Florence), created credit systems, bills of exchange, and banking institutions that expanded long-distance commerce.