Hanseatic has more towns than Venetian
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They weren't on the top level they were in the middle level, so they weren't taken as top priority.
The power of individual monarchs greatly increased during the 'Reniassance' era, for example King Henry VIII of England greatly consolidated his power after the Reformation in england. Monarchys became absolute in a way that they had not been in the medieval era. It was the era when slavery, which had virtually died out in Europe during the medieval era, began to flourish again as slaves were needed to work in the new colonies founded in the Americas and the Caribbean. Opportunities for women to engage in trade and business dwindled during the Renaissance period, as women were squeezed out of many lucrative trades they had formerly worked in, like weaving for example. Source(s): Those Terrible Middle Ages, Debunking the Myths by Regine Pernoud Tudor Women by Pearl Hogreff Medieval Lives by Terry Jones ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ The Spanish Inquisition, set up in 1478 The Borgias, especially Rodrigo Borgia, who became Pope Alexander VI Religious wars in the Netherlands, Germany, France, Ireland, England.