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The "Hanseatic League" was: A) A commercial alliance of merchant towns and guilds in Northern Europe during the late Middle Ages B) An alliance of Christian kingdoms against the Mongols C) A religious confederation in Italy D) The coalition of city-states in Greece
The Hanseatic League was a commercial alliance of merchant towns and guilds in Northern Europe during the late Middle Ages.
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The Hanseatic League was a commercial alliance of merchant towns and guilds in Northern Europe during the late Middle Ages.
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The "Hanseatic League" was: A commercial alliance of merchant towns and guilds in Northern Europe during the late Middle Ages.
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