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The main cause of the Eighty Years' War (also known as the Dutch War of Independence) was a combination of religious, political, and economic tensions between the Dutch provinces and Spanish Habsburg rulers. The conflict started in 1568 when the Dutch provinces, predominantly Protestant, rebelled against the Spanish Catholic rule. The war finally ended in 1648 with the Treaty of Westphalia, which recognized the independence of the Dutch Republic.
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France gained territory on its Spanish and German frontiers.
They didn't. In 1930, nothing really happened to the Dutch.If you mean the 1940s, the Dutch lost their independence, since they were invaded by Germany.If you mean the 1830s, the Dutch didn't gain independence, Belgium did. And they gained it from the Netherlands.
The role of religion in the struggle between the Spanish and Dutch was that Spain attempted to impose Catholicism on the Dutch, who favored Protestantism. This occurred within the larger context of Europe's Wars of Religion.
The Dutch and the Spanish were fighting primarily due to religious differences and political tensions. The Dutch sought independence from Spanish rule, which was seen as oppressive and stifling. The conflict escalated into the Eighty Years' War in the late 16th century, with the Dutch ultimately gaining their independence.
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.
The main cause of the Eighty Years' War (also known as the Dutch War of Independence) was a combination of religious, political, and economic tensions between the Dutch provinces and Spanish Habsburg rulers. The conflict started in 1568 when the Dutch provinces, predominantly Protestant, rebelled against the Spanish Catholic rule. The war finally ended in 1648 with the Treaty of Westphalia, which recognized the independence of the Dutch Republic.
No. The official language of Suriname is Dutch.
no, he was dutch
The Spanish defeated the Dutch numerous times in battle and took over many former trading roots and colonial holdings from the Dutch (especially in Asia), which is why the Dutch had to join forces with the English to try to neutralize the Spanish dominance.
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No, he was Dutch.
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France gained territory on its Spanish and German frontiers.
No, by the Spanish.
The Peace of Westphalia was a treaty agreement between Spain and the Dutch in 1648. This agreement put an end to the Thirty Years' War. The peace of Westphalia is recognized to be the beginning of modern international relations based on the recognition of state sovereignty. Westphalia recognized sovereignty of Netherlands and German states which meant that Europe would not unite under an emperor. This also meant the decline for the Habsburg monarchy and papal authority who enjoyed support from Phillip II of Spain.