Fayredeth said:
Thanks guys, but some more info on how Italy was run during the Dark Ages would be more helpful. I've taken a European history course, but the darned thing starts out at the Renaissance, so I need help going back from there. I'm also looking for a little more detail about trade back then, such as how routes were operated, where the money was had, and what effects it had on a populace. Thanks!
Trade back then?
Much as you would expect at the time, but don't think Dark Ages (Medieval) think Gothic Age.
How routes were operated?
The roads of the Romans were largely intact for trade, but the routes were less safe, Caravans would need protection when traveling between city states.
City States didn't really have "standing armies" forces of mercenaries were fielded instead, Italy would be famous for it's mercenaries then and for many years to come.
Land trade was also done between many other countries because they were the hub of traffic dividing the west (France, Germany, Spain, etc) and the near east (Byzantine empire, etc)
Remember people in places like Venice (and you don't get much better then Venice) also were very skilled sea traders.
Also a major even that took place was Marco Polo's Journey (which started in Venice) to Far East (China and many other places) in the 1200s, 200 years before the renaissance would begin.
Where the money was had?
Had? had? Huh?
Are you talking about popular goods or where they kept their money?
What effects it had on a populace?
Effects of trade right?
It made the up and coming merchant class, crazy filthy rich, big big big time.
The huge wealth of the merchant class IS what created the renaissance.