Answer: They were urban, not feudal, and were based around commerce.
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They were urban, not feudal, and were based around commerce.
They had much higher standards of living and better access to health care for all.
They were subject to repeated outbreaks of epidemics, which kept populations small.
They were subject to less economic influence from the Catholic Church.
Explanation: The early city-states of Italy include Venice and the Duchy of Naples. They were urban, not feudal, and were based around commerce. They had independence from the Roman Empire and established trade routes to the rest of Europe such as France and Germany. While the city-states of Italy flourished due to their independence and trade, the rest of Europe was still feudal, with power resting solely in Kings and the Church.
These city-states were an early example of a capitalist economy.