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How was Naples different from the other Italian city-states

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It did not have a large professional middle class

Step-by-step explanation:

Naples was most poor out of all Italian city-states, it have poor agriculture, Poor trade system. Naples relied on agriculture for economy. Naples didn't have any classes. Also, I got this question correct.

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1. Farmland was poor and agriculture was what made most of the city - states' economy

2. Was conquered by Alfonso of Aragon in 1442 B.C.E.

3. Alfonso tried to use his position to further in more merchants from Catalonia (I think)
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