It was called the Hanseatic League and in its heyday (c. 1350-1480) extended well beyond the German-speaking lands.
Hanseatic League
They were the Hansa towns. They formed the Hanseatic League in 1241They traded with silver, wool, and linen. The League grew up to 100 towns and it had an army and a navy.
What Brought most people to towns was business- meaning trade and commerce. As Trade grew Towns did as well.
kcp Chinese trade was dominated by foreign influence.
Towns emerged during the Copper-Bronze Age as a result of various factors. The development of agriculture allowed people to settle in one place and form permanent communities. The specialized production of copper and bronze led to the growth of trade networks, which attracted people to specific locations. Additionally, the need for defense during this time period led to the construction of fortified settlements, which eventually evolved into towns.
Charlestown, Anapolis, and Baltimore were magory towns in trade during the 1700's
Free Association of German Trade Unions was created in 1897.
Free Association of German Trade Unions ended in 1919.
They were the Hansa towns. They formed the Hanseatic League in 1241They traded with silver, wool, and linen. The League grew up to 100 towns and it had an army and a navy.
World Trade Centers Association was created in 1970.
Norwegian Motor Trade Association was created in 1928.
Minor Metals Trade Association was created in 1973.
The population of European Free Trade Association is 12,660,623.
Fantasy Sports Trade Association was created in 1999.
European Fair Trade Association was created in 1987.
trade association
What Brought most people to towns was business- meaning trade and commerce. As Trade grew Towns did as well.
Croatian Trade Union Association was created in 1990-12.