What was the tulip craze? How could flowers become so valuable in such a short space of time? The tulip craze in 17th-century Holland is widely known as the very first economic bubble. The price of tulips escalated so much that people sold their valuables to buy tulips, and could buy assets like houses with them. This might seem absurd, but here’s an explanation of what happened. Learn more about the tulip craze below.
The Tulip Craze: History’s First Economic Bubble










