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Subject: Historical Trade Roles in Germany (18th–19th Century)
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| Aspect | Handelsherr (Merchant Lord) | Kiepenkerl (Peddler) | |--------|----------------------------|----------------------| | Era | Late Middle Ages – Industrial Revolution | 17th – early 20th century | | Region | Hanseatic cities (Hamburg, Lübeck, Cologne) | Rural Westphalia, Brandenburg, East Frisia | | Capital | Large, often international trading capital | Minimal: goods carried in a Kiepe (basket) | | Products | Wool, timber, salt, grain, herring | Needles, ribbons, spices, tinware, textiles | | Social status | Patrician, city council members | Lower class, often itinerant | | Legal rights | Guild membership, trade privileges | Often restricted, required special permits (Kiepenkerlsordnung) | | Transport | Cogs, caravans, warehouses | On foot, later handcarts | | Iconic symbol | Ledger, seal, trading ship | Basket on back, walking stick |
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