How does the map help explain why the Renaissance began in Italy?

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Italy was not divided into separate feudal states.

Italy was not divided into separate feudal states.

Italy attracted scholars and religious pilgrims from northern Europe.

Italy attracted scholars and religious pilgrims from northern Europe.

Political unity made Italy a center of scholarship.

Political unity made Italy a center of scholarship.

Major trade routes went through Italy.

Major trade routes went through Italy.

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Italy's strategic location at the center of major trade routes allowed for the exchange of ideas and goods, contributing to the flourishing of commerce, culture, and intellectual pursuits. Additionally, the lack of political unity in Italy meant that various city-states competed with each other, leading to a competitive spirit that fostered innovation and creativity. The influx of scholars and religious pilgrims from northern Europe also enriched the cultural environment and contributed to the Renaissance flourishing in Italy.

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Italy was not divided into separate feudal states.

Italy was not divided into separate feudal states.

Italy attracted scholars and religious pilgrims from northern Europe.

Italy attracted scholars and religious pilgrims from northern Europe.

Political unity made Italy a center of scholarship.

Political unity made Italy a center of scholarship.

Major trade routes went through Italy.

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Italy was not divided into separate feudal states.