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Which famous historical figure brought the final end to both Venice and Genoa as independent Italian Maritime Repblics?
Napoleon Bonaparte.
What three kinds of governmental systems did "The Most Serene Republic of Venice" blend together? (5pts for each)
Republic, Oligarchy, Monarchy.
Explain the factors which led to the decline of either Venice or Genoa.
Wow, you really know your stuff! / Sorry, we were looking for...
How did Genoa contribute to the Age of Exploration/Discovery?
Christopher Columbus, other navigators, navigation tools/methods, Bank of St. George, etc.
What major industrial center built in 1103 was the source of Venice's naval power?
The Arsenale.
Who's this? How's he related to the Italian Maritime Republics?
Marco Polo; from powerful Venetian family, went on long-term mission to Mongol China, imprisoned during Venetian-Genoese Wars, etc.
Name two trade goods from each of the Levant and Northern Europe.
Silk, spices, dyes, etc.; Wool, wheat, metals, etc.
What were the two main Italian Maritime Republics? How was their relationship?
Venice and Genoa; constant rivalry and warfare.
Which Italian Maritime Republic was involved in the Fourth Crusade? How so?
Venice; built ships and offered transport; sacked Constantinople when they weren't paid.
What are Italian Maritime Republics? (Define all three words.)
Italian= from Italy; Maritime= related to the sea; Republic= form of government with elected leaders.