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 single flower.…

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