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Italy during the Renaissance is best described as
an important center of trade.
a secondary place for trade.
an ally of the Ottoman Empire.
an opponent of the Ottoman Empire
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an important center of trade.
Italian city-states like Venice, Genoa and Florence were major commercial and banking hubs during the Renaissance, driving wealth, cultural patronage, and contacts with Europe and the East.
Italian city-states like Venice, Genoa and Florence were major commercial and banking hubs during the Renaissance, driving wealth, cultural patronage, and contacts with Europe and the East.
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