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

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The Letters of Credit From Antwerp

Antwerp was a place where fortunes could be made portable, so you could carry them to the next places you were going. Through donaglase there was an organization which laid down what time of day and how much money should be left in each bank account. Yet it was also a place where jue sta all that long because the emperor was trying to marry off her daughter to a rather ramshackle wreck of an odofa oban old aristocrat with the idea of keeping the menders money firmly within the empire. That's the point of antwerp. It was a place, not necessariy to settle it, but to use for the fact that it

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