Soobshchenie Za 6 Klass Po Istorii Srednevekovom Italianskom Gorode [TOP]
The economic heart where traders from all over the world sold spices, silk, and wool.
Wealthy families built tall stone towers (like "medieval skyscrapers") to show off their power and defend themselves during street fights with rival families. 4. Social Classes: Who lived there?
The old noble families who moved from the countryside into the city. The economic heart where traders from all over
Cities began to fight for the right to govern themselves.
They became Communes . Eventually, the most powerful cities (like Florence, Venice, and Genoa) became City-States . They had their own armies, laws, and currencies. 3. Appearance: What did the city look like? Social Classes: Who lived there
If you can, show a picture of the San Gimignano towers or a map of Venice . It helps classmates visualize the "medieval skyscraper" look.
Originally, Italian cities were ruled by bishops or feudal lords. however, the wealthy citizens—merchants and craftsmen—didn’t want to pay high taxes to lords. They became Communes
Every profession (blacksmiths, weavers, bakers) had its own organization that set rules for quality and prices. 5. Famous Examples