The Medici family can be considered a turning point in history because of their significant contributions that affected Italy and many other parts of Europe. Prior to the Medici family, Florence was experiencing what is known as the Renaissance period. This was a period of rebirth however, Florence had many economic and political struggles. During the Medici family's rule, they continued to assist in the push of education and art during the Renaissance. They made many contributions to the economy of Florence, opening banks, creating currency, etc. The Medici’s also changed the political world of Italy. They formed a relationship with the Church that affected dictations.These contributions are still shown today. Despite the belief that the Medici family affected only minor aspects of Florence, because of the family's support of artists and investments into art, their funding of libraries and educational centers, the …show more content…
The period prior to the Medici family was filled with disorder, especially surrounding the economy with the recent collapse of banks. The warring between Italian city states was evidence of a struggling political state. After the family’s quick rise into power, many people including humanists began supporting them. The Medici family left a lasting effect on the dictations of the Catholic church, different economic and banking systems, the solidification of the Italian city states, and the spread of art and education during the Renaissance. Although some may doubt the effects of the Medici family, it is clear that they had a strong impact on the economic, religious, political, state of Florence and heavily influenced the Renaissance. Based on all of the effects from the family, it is clear that the Medici family is undoubtedly a turning point in