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Everybody knows about tulip mania. It didn't actually happen. It's just satire from 400 years ago written by a plagiarist. Modern historians have gone back, and digged in it, and didn't find any evidence that it actually happened. There were some records of expensive tulip sales, but it was a very small group of people participating in it.

I wonder how satirists were able to accurately depict a speculative bubble before they were even a thing. Or does this mean tulip mania actually happened?
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>>62596931
>Modern historians have gone back
damn didn't know they have invented time travel already
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>>62596931
Die eaten de tulpes. Darevor sin die expensive.



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