What was the Hanseatic League?
A) A commercial league of the port cities of Germany, who by the fourteenth century dominated the trade of northern Europe from England to Russia
B) A federation of Bohemians, monopolizing trade out of Bruges
C) A cartel of merchants, organized by the Ottoman Turks
D) A guild created to facilitate trade with the Spanish Islamic kingdom
E) A league of English scholars promoting education via international trade routes
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