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  • How the tulip became a symbol of Turkey and the Netherlands
    How tulips became a Dutch symbol The Dutch became so enamoured with tulips in the 17th century that their passion for the flower sparked a phenomenon known as 'Tulip Mania ' During this time, tulip bulbs became incredibly valuable and were traded like stocks on the Amsterdam Stock Exchange
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    How did this precious flower go from being a Turkish love affair to a Dutch obsession that triggered the Tulipmania, the world’s first speculative economic bubble in 1637?
  • The History of Tulips and Their Role in the Dutch Golden Age
    Originating in the Ottoman Empire, tulips found their way to Europe in the 16th century, becoming a symbol of wealth and prestige However, it was in the Netherlands that they truly made their mark, intertwining with the cultural and economic fabric of the Dutch Golden Age
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    Tulips may not have originated in Holland, but that hasn’t stopped them from becoming one of Holland’s main exports and one of the things it’s most well-known for It was in the 16th century that tulips were imported to Holland from the Ottoman Empire (present-day Turkey)
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    Imported from the Ottoman Empire, tulips captivated the Dutch people with their vibrant colors and elegant forms, quickly becoming a status symbol among the wealthy The introduction of tulips coincided with the Netherlands’ rise as an economic powerhouse
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    The beautifully shaped, vividly colored tulips were introduced to Europe by Turkish immigrants around 1550 when they immediately became well-liked despite being expensive The demand for rare tulip species in diverse hues quickly surpassed the supply, causing the price of individual bulbs to rise to unjustifiable heights across northern Europe
  • Tulip mania: when a single flower was worth more than a house
    The Dutch have given the world many things: windmills, stroopwafels, and questionable liquorice – but perhaps the most infamous is the world’s first financial bubble: tulip mania In the 1630s, tulip bulbs in the Netherlands were so valuable that people traded land, homes, and life savings for a





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