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The Hanseatic League

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The Hanseatic League game quiz
"Ten questions on Europe's first "common market"."

15 Points Per Correct Answer - No time limit  



1. What year did the city of Lübeck, the German port on the Baltic Sea, achieve city status?
    1143
    1191
    1108
    1224


2. A major cause for the Hanseatic League's development and expansion was the lack of a government administration to supply security for trade.
    True
    False


3. 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).
    Helsinki
    Stockholm
    Visby
    Riga


4. 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.
    True
    False


5. 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?
    Klaus Störtebeker
    Johann Wittenborg
    Johannes Krutzfeldt
    Björn Dehaan


6. Which of the following cities was NOT a major Hanseatic trading outpost?
    London
    Bruges
    Bergen
    Amsterdam


7. A diet was held in Lübeck after 1260 every 3rd year to settle disputes?
    True
    False


8. In the late Middle Ages the Hanseatic League was arranged in four primary districts and the four city centers were:
    Lübeck, Cologne, Königsberg and Rostock
    Lübeck, Cologne, Bremen and Riga
    Lübeck, Cologne, Brunswick and Danzig
    Lübeck, Hamburg, Novgorod and Danzig


9. Which of the following is NOT a reason for the eventual demise of the Hanseatic League?
    Political changes in Germany made princes stronger and cities weaker
    After “The Thirty Years War,” many of the Protestant traders lacked the money to keep their ships seaworthy
    The Dutch, after a tough clash, secured much of the Baltic and North Sea trade
    The discoveries of Columbus and Vasco da Gama diverted the route of trade


10. The Hanseatic League met officially for the last time in which year?
    1668
    1671
    1654
    1669

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