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noun - a commercial and defensive confederation of free cities in northern Germany and surrounding areas
HANSEATIC LEAGUE - An association; a league or confederacy.
HANSEATIC LEAGUE - The Hanseatic League (; Middle Low German: Hanse, Düdesche Hanse, Hansa; Standard German: Deutsche Hanse; Standard Dutch: De Hanze; Latin: Hansa Te...
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In the 1300s Bergen, a fish trade center, became affiliated with this German commercial league |
Gustav I defeated the Danes & also got Sweden out from under the thumb of this league |
Trading towns involved in this Baltic league included Cologne & Danzig |
In 1669 the last meeting of the Diet of this confederation of German cities took place |
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The Hanseatic League (; Middle Low German: Hanse, Düdesche Hanse, Hansa; Standard German: Deutsche Hanse; Standard * Dutch: De Hanze; Latin: Hansa Teutonica) was a commercial and defensive confederation of merchant guilds and market towns in Northwestern and Central Europe. Growing from a few North German towns in the late 1100s, the league came to dominate Baltic maritime trade for three centuries along the coasts of Northern Europe. Hansa territories stretched from the Baltic to the North Sea and inland during the Late Middle Ages, and diminished slowly after 1450. * Hanse, later spelled as Hansa, was the Old High German word for a convoy, and this word was applied to bands of merchants traveling between the Hanseatic cities – whether by land or by sea.Merchant circles established the league to protect the guilds' economic interests and diplomatic privileges in their affiliated cities and countries, as well as along the trade routes which the merchants used. The Hanseatic cities had their own legal system and operated their own armies for mutual protection and aid. Despite this, the organization was not a state, nor could it be called a confederation of city-states; only a very small number of the cities within the league enjoyed autonomy and liberties comparable to those of a free imperial city. |