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History | Stadholders - Royal House of the NetherlandsThe stadholders of the 16th and 17th centuries were not sovereign rulers, though they did play an important role in the political life of the Dutch Republic.Missing: analysis | Show results with:analysis
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Johan de Witt | Encyclopedia.comDe Witt used the years of peace to strengthen Dutch finances and encourage trade and shipping. After the outbreak of the First Northern War in 1658, the ...
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[PDF] The Lynching of Johan and Cornelis DeWitt, The Hague, Collective ...Prince of Orange was at full speed by this time, the first demands were made for Johan DeWitt to step down. 343 Ibid., p.165, June 20, 1672. 344 Ibid, p ...
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Prince William II (1626-1650) - Royal House of the NetherlandsWhen William died of smallpox in 1650, Holland and most of the other provinces chose not to appoint a new stadholder to succeed him. This marked the beginning ...Missing: Orange November immediate political crisis Dutch Republic
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JOHAN DE WITT GRAND PENSIONARY OF HOLLAND, 1653–72" William II of Orange and the Stuarts " in the Scottish. Historical ... arrested by William II in 1650 and sent to Loevestein; it was as pensionary ...
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The Ascendant Republic (Chapter 3) - The Dutch in the Early ...The radically Republican regent oligarchy that governed the Republic between the sudden demise of stadholder William II in 1650 and its dramatic fall in 1672 ...
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A World Power (1650–1713) (Chapter 3) - The Dutch Republic in the ...The year 1650 marked a political turning point for the Dutch Republic: for the first time in its short history, there was no suitable candidate from the House ...Missing: aftermath crisis
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Edmundson, Chapter 21... Great Assembly in 1651. Under the leadership of Holland five provinces now declared for a Stadtholder less government. The appointment of town-councillors ...
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Netherlands and Spinoza - Literary Works of Sanderson BeckThe States of Overijssel decided in March 1651 not to appoint a stadtholder. ... States of Holland would no longer have a stadtholder. Willem III's will ...<|separator|>
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The Great Assembly of 1651 - Rijksmuseum Amsterdam... not to appoint a new stadholder on 21 August 1651. The war is over, and – as they concur – the country is more than able to face the future without the Oranges.Missing: resolution stadtholder
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The Ridderzaal of the Binnenhof during the Great Assembly of 1651Following the death of Stadtholder William II, the States-General called a special assembly in 1651. They decided not to appoint a new stadtholder.Missing: resolution no
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Witt, Johan and Cornelis de (Johan 1625–1672; Cornelis 1623–1672)On 30 July 1653, at the age of 28, he was appointed raadpensionaris or grand pensionary of Holland, chairman of the assembly of the States of Holland.
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Johan De Witt | Dutch Statesman & Grand Pensionary of HollandSep 20, 2025 · In 1650 he was appointed pensionary of Dordrecht, which made him the leader of the town's deputation in the States of Holland. In this year the ...
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Statesman and Advisor of Holland Johan de Witt - On This Day1650-12-21 Johan de Witt installed as Dutch Pensionary of Dordrecht; 1653-07-30 Johan de Witt is sworn in as the Grand Pensionary of Holland; 1666-04-18 Dutch ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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"True Freedom" and the Dutch Tradition of Republicanism... Grand Pensionary. Although the intellectual and political differences ... Johan de Witt supplied one formula to summarize the republican government as ...Missing: 1653 | Show results with:1653
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John de Witt, Grand Pensionary of Holland, 1625-1672 on JSTORWhatever equivocations and uncertainties lay behind the Eternal Edict, it marked for the general public, which knew only what it saw, the triumph of De Witt and ...
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William of Orange - Science, civilization and societyThe "Act of Seclusion" of 1654 banned Prince William and his descendants from holding office, and the "Perpetual Edict" of 1667 decreed that the offices of ...
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William's III political and military career in neo-Roman context (1672 ...The province of Holland had been the driving force behind the Seclusion Act of 1654 and the Perpetual Edict of 1667, which had barred William of Orange from all ...
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The States Party and the Revolt of the Netherlands, 1650–1660What impact did the death of William II have on political narratives?add. Following William II's death in 1650, narratives shifted to portray his demise as ...
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Tuesday 31 July 1666 - The Diary of Samuel PepysAug 1, 2019 · They wanted an Orangist coup d'état to overthrow the De Witt regime, restore the stadtholderate, end the war, and renew the Anglo-Dutch ...
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History of Holland By George Edmundson - AuthoramaThe Prince of Orange had received the announcement of the passing of the Eternal Edict without showing the slightest emotion, or making any protest. He now ...
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The Dutch Economy in the Golden Age (16th – 17th Centuries)The herring fishery reached its zenith in the first half of the seventeenth century. Estimates put the size of the herring fleet at roughly 500 busses and ...
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[PDF] The Dutch navy, Dutch state formation and the rise of DutchThat supremacy in shipping and trade is explained as based on economic and technological superiority. The fact that it was created in exactly the same period as ...
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[PDF] Masters of war - UvA-DARE (Digital Academic Repository)supremacy in Baltic trade. In all, the Dutch Republic was directly ... 96 But it was on sea that Dutch superiority to the former Habsburg overlords ...
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The trading Companies VOC & WIC - Canon van NederlandThe VOC attains the Dutch monopoly on all the trade in the Asian waters east of the Cape of Good Hope. The Republic has authorised the VOC to sign treaties, ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] Life Annuities as a Resource of Public Finance in Holland, 1648-1713Johan de Witt rose to the job in 1653 and effectively became the political leader of the Dutch Republic. He was immediately tested during the First Anglo-Dutch ...
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Johan de Witt - The first calculation on the valuation of life annuitiesThis position was appointed during a stadtholderless period after the death of Willem II, which made the role of Grand Pensionary paramount and de Witt the most ...Missing: date circumstances<|separator|>
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Jan De Witt | Encyclopedia.comMay 14, 2018 · De Witt wanted to raise the price to sixteen years' purchase (6¼ percent). His Waerdye van Lyf-renten naer proportie van Losrenten (July, 1671) ...Missing: details | Show results with:details
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The 17th-century statesman who quantified risk - The Network PagesJun 30, 2025 · De Witt, as a leading politician, had great interest in calculating the value of the debt securities the Dutch state was issuing. If they were ...
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Public Finance and Economic Growth: The Case of Holland in the ...Mar 2, 2011 · In seventeenth-century Holland the structure, size, and issuing rates of the debt were determined by investors' preferences, wealth accumulation, and changing ...
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Mannar | Atlas of mutual heritageCeylon (VOC-gebied). function. 'comptoir'. Images. Profile of the dam at ... The Dutch conquest of the island of Mannaar under Van Goens' leadership in 1658.
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The rise and fall of Dutch Formosa (1624-1662) - Taiwanholland.comAug 10, 2021 · Regardless of the losses of the Dutch, the ... Although in 1664 still 26% of the VOC profits came from their Taiwan operations and Keelung.
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Approved by the Bible. The Slave Trade of the Dutch West India ...Aug 24, 2021 · By the 1630s and 1640s, the WIC was the largest slave trader in the Atlantic region. Even after the loss of Dutch Brazil, the WIC continued to ...Missing: operations Witt
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The First Anglo-Dutch War - GalleryUnder the Treaty of Westminster, the Navigation act remained in effect, unedited, though other requests that the English had initially upheld throughout the war ...
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The balance of sea power in the early modern era: The Anglo-Dutch ...Aug 28, 2024 · Simon Groenveld, 'The English Civil Wars as a Cause of the First Anglo-Dutch War, 1640–1652,' Historical Journal, 30 (1987): 541–66, at 561, 565 ...
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First Anglo-Dutch War - The Diary of Samuel PepysThe resulting First Stadtholderless period began when William II died in 1650, although it was not until January 1651 that the last of the seven provinces ...
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G. Rommelse, The Second Anglo-Dutch War (1665-1667). Raison d ...The paper illustrates that mercantilist policies drove both nations to assert control over trade routes, escalating maritime tensions.Missing: causes | Show results with:causes
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'Victory was everywhere'. Johan de Witt, decision-making and the ...Oct 7, 2015 · Johan de Witt was appointed councilor pensionary of Holland ( raadpensionaris in Dutch) in 1653 at the age of 27. ... Because of his great ...
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The 'Deepest Insult . . . since the Norman Invasion'However, the 1654 Treaty of Westminster, which officially ended the war, left many of its causes unresolved. Anglo-Dutch Proxy War. Friction between the Dutch ...
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Dutch Attack on the Medway, June 1667 | Royal Museums GreenwichThe Dutch fleet was quickly mobilised and the Dutch commander, Lieutenant-Admiral de Ruyter, carried through with complete success the Dutch leader Johan de ...
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The Royal Navy's Darkest Day: Medway 1667 - Military History MattersJun 14, 2017 · Under full sail a Dutch flotilla was racing towards the Royal Navy stronghold intent on causing maximum damage. The June 1667 raid on the Medway ...
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Twisting the Lion's Tail: Dutch Raid up the Medway RiverThe Great Medway Raid was over. Four capital ships had been lost, and many smaller vessels had been sunk or otherwise damaged.
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Treaty of Breda, 1667 - Historical Society of the New York CourtsThe Treaty of Breda ended the second Anglo-Dutch War, with the Dutch ceding New Netherland to the English, but retaining trade superiority.
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The Peace of Breda (1667) - Oxford Public International LawThe Peace of Breda, signed July 31, 1667, involved England, Dutch, French, and Danish, with Dutch concessions, and was a result of the Second Anglo-Dutch War.
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John de Witt and the Triple Alliance - jstorFrench alliance of 1662 was the kingpin of that policy.'0. De Witt realized that preservation of the new league with Louis XIV required some decision as to ...
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Second Anglo-Dutch War - The Diary of Samuel PepysOct 17, 2024 · De Witt used the occasion to induce four provinces to adopt the Perpetual Edict of 1667 abolishing the stadtholderate forever. However ...
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The Raid on the Medway, 1667: Forcing Peace at BredaJun 14, 2017 · This was not the case. The Dutch Grand Pensionary, Johan de Witt, was opposed to peace on the terms then available, and decided to launch a ...
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Triple Alliance | Europe [1668] - BritannicaThe Triple Alliance (Jan. 17, 1668) between the Dutch Republic, England, and Sweden, which checked the attempt of Louis XIV of France to take possession of the ...
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War of Devolution | Research Starters - EBSCOOn January 23, 1668, the Dutch pensionary had forged the Triple (Grand) Alliance between the United Provinces, England, and Sweden, which had entered into the ...
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1672: Anglo-French attack on Dutch UP's | Just World NewsJun 1, 2021 · And in early 1672, De Witt had finally allowed him to be appointed Captain General of the Army.Missing: foreign | Show results with:foreign
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[PDF] mercantilist ideology in Anglo-Dutch relations (1650–1674)Second Anglo-Dutch War, 1664', Historical Journal, 30/2 (1987): pp. 444–7 ... Charles II believed a French alliance against the Dutch Republic would allow.
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[PDF] The Peace Treaty of Breda ended the Second English-Dutch War in1667.1 This war began in 1665 and was fought at sea between England and the Dutch Republic. The Republic had Denmark and France as allies.<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] Reason of State and Predatory Monarchy in the Dutch Republic ...seemingly assured alliances and treaties. The imperial diplomat spoke ... Historical Journal 48:2 (2005), 321‐350, p. 333 reference to a letter from ...
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The Wars of Louis XIV in Treaties (Part III): The Secret Alliance of ...In 1671, it abandoned the Triple Alliance, and in the spring of 1672, after France declared war on the Dutch Republic, it made a treaty of alliance with France.
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John De Witt and the Triple Alliance | SpringerLink... Triple Alliance of 1668. He was convinced that John de Witt, the Grand Pensionary of Holland, was the originator and organizer of this league between the Dutch ...
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De Witt, Johan (1625–1672) (195.) - The Cambridge Spinoza LexiconJan 9, 2025 · Since the late 1660s especially, De Witt, his followers, and their anti-Orangist ideology known as the “True Freedom” rejecting the hereditary ...
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23 Twilight of the “True Freedom” - Oxford AcademicIt considers too how Spinoza reacted to the growing Calvinist and Orangist challenge to the “True Freedom” of the De Witt regime and the growing threat to ...
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The Combatant Republic (Chapter 4) - The Dutch in the Early ...Historians have justly questioned the existence of a two-party system of Orangists and Republicans (or the States' Party) in the Dutch Republic. It is ...Missing: internal divisions
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Republicans and Orangists... Ware Vrijheid (True Freedom). Although defeated in 1672, under the leadership of Amsterdam they remained a powerful force in the politics of the province ...
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Reinterpreting the Dutch Forty Years War, 1672–1713He explains how, according to historians, the Dutch Republic became locked in a prolonged defensive struggle against France in the Franco-Dutch War (1672–1678) ...
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Letters of Johan de Witt give a glimpse behind ... - Universiteit LeidenOct 31, 2022 · 'The Republic's fleet had grown to become the strongest fleet in Europe under Johan de Witt's administration, but the land army wasn't in good ...Missing: hegemony 1650-1672
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[PDF] The Dutch Army and the Military Revolutions (1588-1688)on the 1670s. Indeed, the Year of Disaster (1672) saw the birth of the. Dutch standing army, the build-up of a modern officer corps and the rea- lization of ...
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Franco-Dutch War - WikipediaWilliam II of Orange's death in 1650 led to the First Stadtholderless Period ... Dutch and Charles II of England on a common diplomatic front against France.
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[PDF] C H R O N I C L E SMay 31, 2019 · In 1672, when the Dutch Republic suffered numerous defeats as French forces invaded the country, De Witt was blamed for neglect of the army.
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[PDF] William and Mary - dokumen.pubFirst, de Witt was the easiest person to blame for the disaster: his diplomacy had failed to contain Louis XIV, and his neglect of the army had weakened the ...
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They Really Knew How to Do Populist Revolts in 1672 - BloombergMar 1, 2017 · The book is titled “De ware vrijheid,” which means “the true freedom,” Johan de Witt's term for the two decades during which he managed his ...
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Franco-Dutch War (1672-1678)Louis XIV worked to distance the Netherlands from its allies Sweden and England, and thus the Triple Alliance disintegrated.
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Franco-Dutch War: History, Causes, & OutcomeOct 11, 2024 · The Outbreak of the War: 1672, the “Rampjaar” (Disaster Year). The war began in May 1672 when France, supported by its allies Münster, Cologne, ...
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The Disaster Year - Amsterdam - Aronson AntiquairsThe Disaster Year · Allegory on the French Invasion of 1672, Johannes van Wijckersloot, 1672, Rijksmuseum Amsterdam (inv. · Encounter during the Battle of ...
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What was the Third Anglo-Dutch War (1672-1674)?Nov 10, 2020 · ... Dutch coast and threaten the Republic with starvation, or land an invasion force. ... Military History Battle of Solebay 1672, Battle of ...
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Inundation lines: managing water for defence - TheWaterChannelThe Dutch Waterline (Hollandse Waterlinie) was a line of defence against invading armies, comprising of strategically located weirs, sluices and dikes.
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Fake news and real cannibalism: a cautionary tale from the Dutch ...Jun 9, 2025 · In 1672, enraged by a fake news campaign, rioters killed the recently ousted head of state Johan de Witt and his brother Cornelis.
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Fake news, cannibalism and a human tongue: the disaster year of ...Oct 9, 2022 · But after the restoration of the English monarchy, the Dutch authorities ruled that the Act of Seclusion, as it was known, was no longer valid.Missing: analysis | Show results with:analysis
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Stadholder-King William III (1650-1702)When he was nine, the States of Holland took charge of his education. The decision not to let him succeed his father as stadholder of Holland, Zeeland and ...
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The Project Gutenberg eBook of William the Third, by H. D. TraillBelow is a merged response that consolidates all the information from the provided summaries into a single, comprehensive summary. To maximize detail and clarity, I’ve organized the key information into a table in CSV format, followed by a narrative summary that integrates the details. This approach ensures all data is retained while making it dense and accessible.
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Historical Events in 1672 - On This DayJul 9 William III takes the oath of stadholder of the States of Holland; Jul 16 William III becomes stadtholder of Zeeland; Aug 20 Former Grand Pensionary of ...
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How the Dutch Created Europe's First Free-Speech Zone More than ...Feb 8, 2022 · The Dutch Republic developed a cosmopolitan culture with a comparatively high degree of tolerance and free speech, which contributed to making the Dutch ...
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[PDF] 1 Pre- modern Dutch identity and the peace celebrations of 1748The history of the Dutch Republic is characterised by ongoing conflicts between the Orangists, who supported the stadtholder, and the anti-.Missing: analysis | Show results with:analysis<|separator|>
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[PDF] JOHN DE WITT - Statesman of the "True FreedomII Collapse of the "True Freedom," March-August 1672. 10 Against the tide ... Furthermore, the Dutch rise to political power had been a victory, in a way, over ...
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The essays that stand often do so because they embrace a ...Republic slipped into what Jonathan Israel has described as 'a malaise which extended into every dimension of national life'. The economy seemed at best ...Missing: debates | Show results with:debates
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[PDF] Masters of war: state, capital, and military enterprise in the Dutch ...Masters of war: state, capital, and military enterprise in the Dutch cycle of accumulation (1600-1795). ... VOC in. Asia, estimated wealth f 500,000 ...
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Freedom against All Odds (Chapter 12) - The Dutch Republic in the ...Throughout the seventeenth century, 'freedom' filled the history books ... The regents of Holland considered this a period of 'true freedom', because ...
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Wijnand W. Mijnhardt The Limits of Present-day Historiography of ...Finally, the aristocratic republican variety that dominated Dutch politics in the 1650-1672 period and which, at least superficially, was very much influenced ...