stockholm, hamburg
Many of the cities: London, Bruges, Paris, Hamburg, Stockholm, Novgorod and Troyes
It was called the Hanseatic League.
It was called the Hanseatic League.
I believe it was the Hanseatic League
promote the trade of cities along the north and Baltic seas
Hanseatic League was created in 1358.
Both the cities of the Hanseatic League in Europe and those of the African kingdom of Ghana shared a common characteristic of being crucial trading hubs. They facilitated extensive commerce, connecting different regions and cultures through trade networks. Additionally, both sets of cities thrived on the exchange of goods, such as textiles and spices in the Hanseatic League, and gold and salt in Ghana, fostering economic prosperity and cultural interactions.
The Hanseatic League monopolized trade in the Baltic and North Seas.
the Hanseatic league was created for an economic alliance of trading cities and their guilds that dominated trade along the coast of Northern Europe in the later Middle Ages.
The Hanseatic League punished its member cities who violated their agreements or regulations by imposing fines, expulsion from the league, or trade embargoes. Offenders could also face temporary suspension or loss of trading privileges. The league had a strict system of rules and enforcement to maintain order and discipline among its members.
William Worm has written: 'The Hanseatic League' -- subject(s): Hanseatic League, History
The Hanseatic League was a commercial confederation among the trade guilds in Northern Europe, mainly in German coastal cities and the Baltic region. It operated between the 13th and 17th centuries, preceding the establishment of most modern nations of the region.