During the Commercial Revolution, which took place roughly from the 11th to the 18th centuries, the Netherlands emerged as Europe's commercial hub. The country, particularly through cities like Amsterdam, became a center of trade, finance, and shipping, leading to significant economic growth and the establishment of complex trade networks. While Great Britain also played a significant role in global trade, especially later on, the Netherlands was the leading commercial power during the height of the Commercial Revolution.
What was Europe’s commercial hub during the Commercial Revolution?
Great Britain
India
The Netherlands
China
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