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Renaissance Politics 1.3 Background • Renaissance (rebirth) is considered the beginning of modern European history (13001600) • Influenced the upper classes more than the middle classes – Peasants were illiterate and too concerned with the dealings of daily life Life in the Late Middle Ages • Marriage – Economic reasons were most important for marriage – No divorce • Work – Farming cycles and church ritual were closely linked – Small percent of men in towns were artisans • Recreation – Aristocracy – jousting tournaments – Common people – archery, wrestling, bear-bating, alcoholism was rampant Rise of Italian City-States City-State Politics • Balance of power system among city-states – If one gained enough power, then others would gang up on them • Such competition did not allow the city-states to unify into one political unit – With the city-states divided, they would be susceptible to attack Major City-States • Florence – Center of Renaissance during the 14th/15th centuries – Dominated by the Medici family Major City-States • Milan – A major enemy of Venice and Florence until the Peace of Lodi (1454) created a peace for 40 years • Effect of fall of Constantinople – Ruled by the Sforza family • Rome, the Papal States – Ruled by the Pope as a political leader • Venice – Greatest maritime power in Italy and trading hub • Naples, Kingdom of the Two Sicilies – Controlled by France and Spain DECLINE OF THE ITALIAN CITY-STATES French Invasions • Milan’s ruler invites French king Charles VIII to invade Naples – With its foot in the door, France will look to take more • Florence is threatened and the Medici are removed from power • Girolamo Savonarola comes to control Florence Savonarola • Pledged to rid Florence of decadence and corruption • Had earlier predicted French invasions and the death of the Pope…gives him credit with the people • Aided the French in their efforts in Italy…burned at the stake when France is booted from Italy Italy in Peril • In 1525 – 32K French and 100K Spanish in Italy • Rome is sacked in 1527 by armies of the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V • Effects – Long wars drain treasuries – French invasion hurts Italian confidence – Humanism spreads to Northern Europe • The Sacking of Rome symbolizes the END OF THE ITALIAN RENAISSANCE