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Europe’s Babylon: 16th-Century Antwerp was a City of Wealth, Vice, Heresy, and Freedom

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What Happens in Antwerp?

In the late fifteenth early sixteenth century, trade routes that matter are going across oceans. So venice is all of a sudden not in a very good position. But antwerp has the advantage of being on the north sea which is a huge advantage for easy access from around the world. And also in the estuar, close to the estuary of the rhine, which there's a big river which you can go up into the heart of europe,. right up to the alps and cross the alps into italy. What you've got is in a place which it was designed to be connected woue then got a place whose main rival was bruge

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