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Agata [3.3K]
3 years ago
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What was the significance of the tulip period?

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2 answers:
Klio2033 [76]3 years ago
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Answer:

The tulip period illustrated the conflicts brought by early modern consumer culture and was a shared material symbolism. During this period the elite and high-class society of the Ottoman period had established an immense fondness for the tulip, which were utilized in various occasions.

Locations: Ottoman Empire

Start date: 21 July 1718

Part of: Treaty of Passarowitz

Explanation:

I didn't know so I googled it and this is what I got I hope it helps!

grandymaker [24]3 years ago
6 0

This was a relatively peaceful period, during which the Ottoman Empire began to orient itself towards Europe. The name of the period derives from the tulip craze among the Ottoman court society. ... Tulips defined nobility and privilege, both in terms of goods and leisure time.

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