The correct answer is the Hanseatic League.
The Hanseatic League was formed in the 1100s and existed as a confederation of merchant towns in modern-day Germany until the late 15th-century.
The Hanseatic League can be seen as a modern precursor to the European Union, that is, a confederation of economic interests that work to provide mutual benefit.
Because they travel places the supplies they get from elsewhere may provide useful to others elsewhere enabling them to sell goods from everywhere.
<span> The </span>war marked the end of French hegemony in continental Europe and resulted in the creation<span> of a unified Germany</span>
<span>The Christian Godheads in one God- The Father, The Son, and The Holy Spirit. </span>
Answer: Many people separated from the others were too old or too weak to be used for labor.
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