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The Hanseatic League maintained control of its partners through a combination of military power, economic influence, and mutual cooperation. It established trading monopolies in specific regions, enforced strict rules and regulations on members, and relied on a system of alliances and treaties to maintain its dominance in the Baltic and North Sea trade routes.

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Hanseatic League was created in 1358.


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