Wikipedia:Copyright problems/2018 May 6

6 May 2018
Foundation and formation merchants in different cities began to form guilds, or Hansa, with the intention of trading with towns overseas, especially in the economically less-developed eastern Baltic. This area was a source of timber, wax, amber, resins, and furs, along with rye and wheat brought down on barges from the hinterland to port markets. The towns raised their own armies, with each guild required to provide levies when needed. The Hanseatic cities came to the aid of one another, and commercial ships often had to be used to carry soldiers and their arms. Is an essential verbatim copy of [this segment] of youtube-hosted podcast produced by [The History Network]. The podcast can also be found [here] on the organization's main website.
 * Hanseatic League: I'm probably doing this wrong, my apologies. The section under "Hanseatic League" listed here:
 * Riventree (talk) 20:30, 6 May 2018 (UTC)
 * Pictogram voting support.svg Backwardscopy. Tag and explanation placed at talk page. We've had some of this content and, so they copied it from us rather than the other way around. — Diannaa 🍁 (talk) 22:02, 7 May 2018 (UTC)