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What year did the city of Lübeck, the German port on the Baltic Sea, achieve city status? |
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A major cause for the Hanseatic League's development and expansion was the lack of a government administration to supply security for trade. |
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Which of the following towns was not an official "Hanseatic" town? (This is not to say that it wasn't a trading settlement at times). |
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In 1266 and 1267 the merchants of Hamburg and Lübeck obtained from Henry V the right to establish their own "stapleyards" (often nicknamed "steelyards" in England) or trading centres in Blackpool and Folkestone, England. |
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Infuriated by this pirates bold looting of their vessels, in 1402, Hanseatic merchants put together a small armada to capture this man, what was his name? |
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Which of the following cities was NOT a major Hanseatic trading outpost? |
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A diet was held in Lübeck after 1260 every 3rd year to settle disputes? |
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In the late Middle Ages the Hanseatic League was arranged in four primary districts and the four city centers were: |
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Which of the following is NOT a reason for the eventual demise of the Hanseatic League? |
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The Hanseatic League met officially for the last time in which year? |
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