Why towns particularly Florence, Venice, and Rome became centres of art and learning in near 14 to 17 century?
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They are a center for the European wool trade.
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Florence is often named as the birthplace of the Renaissance. The early writers and artists of the period sprung from this city in the northern hills of Italy. As a center for the European wool trade, the political power of the city rested primarily in the hands of the wealthy merchants who dominated the industry.
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Because of the artists
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Leonardo Da Vince was also during this period that is why towns particularly Florence, Venice, and Rome became centres of art and learning in near 14 to 17 century.
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