Early Modern Europe – 1450 to 1750
The Bank of Amsterdam, established in 1609, was a state-backed financial institution in the Netherlands that played a pivotal role in the development of modern banking and credit systems. It was known for its innovative practices such as deposit banking and providing a stable currency, making Amsterdam the financial hub of Europe during the 17th century.
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