Hanseatic League Legacy
The catastrophic effects of the Black Death in the 14th century led to a significant decline in the Hanseatic League's influence, reshaping Europe's political landscape. Despite this, the League endured for centuries, with remnants still visible today in various institutions and organizations. Its historical significance paved the way for modern free trade concepts, illustrating the long-lasting impact of this medieval alliance.In this clip
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