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Second, the public works task where you get more influence when you donate money will mean that the city state is building a wonder and gold donated will be converted into production.
Finally, their should be 5 wonders that can only be built by the city state type. For Mercantile city states, they should have access to the "Silk Road" which gives them Jewerly, Porcelain, and all city state resources if there are any others.
If it replaces the existing Wonders with a whole new Building and Building Class it will not be compatible. If it updates the existing Wonders (replacing MaxGlobalInstances with MaxPlayerInstances) then it is definitely compatible. Well, in theory at least