The Protestantism Rebelled against the catholic church.
Dutch Revolt happened in 1568.
The Dutch revolted against Spain because the king was trying to spread the Catholic religion.
The Dutch revolt was led by William of Orange.
The Dutch Revolt was resolved when the Treaty of Westphalia was signed in 1648, recognizing the independence of the Dutch Republic from Spain. The treaty secured religious freedom and autonomy for the Dutch provinces.
king
William of Orange (William the Silent)
Jewish: religion. Dutch: nationality.
Philip II's attempts to spread Catholicism.
Dutch protestant
Mainly Dutch Reformed.
The Dutch Revolt, which began in 1566, led to the Eighty Years' War between the Dutch provinces and Spanish rule. The revolt resulted in the northern provinces of the Netherlands gaining independence, eventually forming the Dutch Republic in 1581. Additionally, it marked a significant shift in power dynamics in Europe, weakening Spanish influence and contributing to the rise of Protestantism. The conflict also set the stage for economic growth and cultural flourishing in the Netherlands.
The Dutch revolted against Spain because the king was trying to spread the Catholic religion.