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 The Hanseatic League was an alliance of trading guilds that established and maintained a trade monopoly over the Baltic Sea, to a certain extent the North Sea, and most of Northern Europe for a time in the Late Middle Ages and the early modern period,...



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 Journal of Private Enterprise
The Hanseatic League and Freedom of Trade
10/01/2007: 2,028 words, approx. 7 pages The Hanseatic League was an unusual entity. It was embedded in the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation (founded in 800 AD and ended in 1806 AD). But, there were many kings, princes, dukes, barons, bishops, abbots, and free cities under the cloak...
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A New Hanseatic League.(Baltic States)(Brief Article)
03/11/2002: 1,705 words, approx. 6 pages Back in the early 1990s, an ambitious Finnish company called Elcoteq decided to lower its costs by moving production overseas. First it looked to the Far East, as companies did in those days. Then it considered Russia, though only briefly. The Soviet Union...


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