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The Medieval Shipping Cartel That Worked Like Amazon Prime

20 min · 30 de may de 2026
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How did a network of medieval merchants build a shipping system that worked a lot like Amazon Prime? In this episode of Histmuse, we explore the Hanseatic League, the powerful alliance of trading cities that dominated northern Europe by controlling routes, standardizing trade, and making delivery faster, safer, and more reliable. It’s the story of how a medieval business network became the indispensable middleman of its age.

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