: A bustling, noisy hub where spices, silk, and porcelain flowed through the famous canal belt.
: It pioneered liberal capitalism through the Dutch East India Company (VOC) and the world's first formal stock exchange. The Merchant Republics: Amsterdam, Antwerp, and...
In the "long eighteenth century" (c. 1648–1790), while much of Europe bowed to monarchs, three coastal giants forged a different path. Amsterdam, Antwerp, and Hamburg weren't just ports; they were —cities where the ledger was as powerful as the scepter, and civic duty was synonymous with commercial success. 1. Amsterdam: The Global Warehouse : A bustling, noisy hub where spices, silk,