In the 1500s, wealth among the rich varied significantly depending on the region and social status, but many of the elite, such as nobles and wealthy merchants, accumulated substantial fortunes through land ownership, trade, and commerce. For example, the merchant class in cities like Venice and Antwerp thrived due to trade networks. While exact figures are difficult to ascertain, it is clear that the wealth of the elite was considerable, often measured in properties, goods, and precious metals rather than cash.
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