During the Renaissance Milan was one of Europe’s economic and political centres. It gained wealth through its rich agriculture and manufactures of silk and weapons. Milan also served as an entrepôt between Italy and northern Europe. Ludovico Sforza used his wealth to commission great art, such as Leonardo da Vinci’s Last Supper.
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Why was Milan important during the Renaissance?
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