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... Netherlands , rose against foreign rule , taxation , and religious persecutions , with the assistance of the Protestants of Europe . Apprehensive of Spanish power and desirous of freedom to trade with the Spanish possessions in the New ...
... Netherlands , rose against foreign rule , taxation , and religious persecutions , with the assistance of the Protestants of Europe . Apprehensive of Spanish power and desirous of freedom to trade with the Spanish possessions in the New ...
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... Netherlands had become a model democracy in the war of independence against Spain , from 1568 to 1648. But during the second half of the seventeenth century the Netherlands acquired a colonial empire , mostly in the East Indies . The ...
... Netherlands had become a model democracy in the war of independence against Spain , from 1568 to 1648. But during the second half of the seventeenth century the Netherlands acquired a colonial empire , mostly in the East Indies . The ...
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... Netherlands , all directed in the first instance against illegal taxation , showed a contagion of ideas in widely varying national conditions . Dutch toleration of Spanish Jews encouraged England and Denmark to admit Jewish refugees in ...
... Netherlands , all directed in the first instance against illegal taxation , showed a contagion of ideas in widely varying national conditions . Dutch toleration of Spanish Jews encouraged England and Denmark to admit Jewish refugees in ...
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Conditions of State Systems | 21 |
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