History of Germany

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But of all the Leagues of cities, the Hansa was by far the strongest. It is thoughf*by some to have arisen from a treaty made between Liibeck and Hamburg, in 1241, for the protection of their commerce. Other northern towns soon joined them, and a League was formed called the Hanseatic League, which in the end took in upwards of eighty cities. It was divided into four groups, of which the chief towns were Liibeck, Koln, Brunswick, and Danzig. The Diet of the League met in Liibeck, which was look...ed on as the head town. When at its height the Hansa carried on the whole trade of the Baltic and had a principal share in that of the North Sea. It had fleets and armies, and often got the better of the Northern Kings. It even made itself 90 THE HOPIENSTAUFEN EMPERORS. [CHAP.
respected by the more powerful Kings of France and England ; and for a time much of the export English trade was carried on by Hanseatic merchants. Here they were called Easterlings whence the word Sterling.
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