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

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Antwerp - The Golden Age of Amsterdam

When the spanish took back antwerp, which had managed to be a sort of independent republic for ten minutes, in 15 85, they said that the protestant population could leave. Many of them went north, went to amsterdam. There was e call of the population of amsterdam that made the golden age. And come to that, i'm in the idea of deliberately building a city around canals, not just as you're building it on islands and rebuilding the canals,. That's how the new town of antwerp as bt, that's how amsterdam was built.

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