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    The House of Fugger Went Bankrupt at the End of the Sixteenth
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The House of Fugger Went Bankrupt at the End of the Sixteenth

Question 24

Question 24

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The House of Fugger went bankrupt at the end of the sixteenth century when which of the following defaulted on their loans?


A) the pope.
B) the Habsburgs.
C) the Venetians.
D) Bourbons.
E) the Sicilians.

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