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how many threats florence encountered? enumrrate

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Answered by pulokechophy77
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Explanation:

As for the details, the Florentines were threatened three times but the people who were threatening lost. (Duke of Milan, the King of Naples, and the son of the Duke of Milan were the three people who tried to threaten Florence, Italy.) Lorenzo de' Medici was an important figure and he became commonly known by people.

Answered by SUPERSHAN8747
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Answer:

Instead, Italy was divided into many city-states (Florence, Milan, Venice etc.), each with their own government (some were ruled by despots,

Explanation:

The Renaissance really gets going in the early years of 15th century in Florence. In this period, which we call the Early Renaissance, Florence is not a city in the unified country of Italy, as it is now. Instead, Italy was divided into many city-states (Florence, Milan, Venice etc.), each with their own government (some were ruled by despots, and others were republics).

We normally think of a Republic as a government where everyone votes for representatives who will represent their interests to the government (think of the United States pledge of allegiance: "and to the republic for which it stands..."). However, Florence was a Republic in the sense that there was a constitution which limited the power of the nobility (as well as laborers) and e

nsured that no one person or group could have complete political control (so it was far from our ideal of everyone voting, in fact a very small percentage of the population had the vote). Political power resided in the hands of middle-class merchants, a few wealthy families (such as the Medici, important art patrons who would later rule Florence) and the powerful guilds.

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