c. 1000-1600
The Dutch haven't risen: They are still living under sea level.
extensive trading through maritime cities .
The work done gave rise to the theory of cells.
the rise of dutch carrying trade threatened to drive English shipping to the seas.
While geographic distance from Spain, foreign aid from France and England, and the occasional desperate measure of opening their dikes to flood out invading armies all certainly played a role, the single most important factor was money.
The rise of nation states didn't make sea exploration possible. In ancient times there was a lot of sea exploration; As one example, Greeks and Romans sailed through Mediterranean and on the Atlantic, to Britain and even to Scandinavia. What made it possible to sail over the Atlantic Ocean was the invention of new kind of ships, like caravels. With new ships, Christopher Columbus, Vasco da Gama, Ferdinand Magellan and others made their famous sea explorations throughout the globe. The rise of nation states made the situation in Europe suitable for overseas explorations, since they were constantly warring which each other. Then they found the new world and other new colonies and trading-partners, which brought huge fortunes to the nations that founded the sea explorations.
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The rise of nation states didn't make sea exploration possible. In ancient times there was a lot of sea exploration; As one example, Greeks and Romans sailed through Mediterranean and on the Atlantic, to Britain and even to Scandinavia. What made it possible to sail over the Atlantic Ocean was the invention of new kind of ships, like caravels. With new ships, Christopher Columbus, Vasco da Gama, Ferdinand Magellan and others made their famous sea explorations throughout the globe. The rise of nation states made the situation in Europe suitable for overseas explorations, since they were constantly warring which each other. Then they found the new world and other new colonies and trading-partners, which brought huge fortunes to the nations that founded the sea explorations.
John Lothrop Motley has written: 'Het Leven en Sterven Van Johan Van Olden Barnevelt..' 'The Rise of the Dutch Republic 1555-1566' 'History Of United Netherlands 1584 To 1586' 'Motley's Dutch nation' -- subject(s): History 'The Writings of John Lothrop Motley (The writings of John Lothrop Motley)' -- subject(s): History 'Motley' -- subject(s): History 'History of the United Netherlands Vol. IV 1600-09' 'The Rise of the Dutch Republic - Volume 3' 'History Of United Netherlands 1600 To 1609' '[Will of John Lothrop Motley]' -- subject(s): Will, Wills 'The Rise of the Dutch Republic 1566-1574' 'Complete works' -- subject(s): History 'The life and death of John of Barneveld, advocate of Holland' -- subject(s): Thirty Years' War, 1618-1648 'The life and death of John of Barneveldt, advocate of Holland' -- subject(s): Thirty Years' War, 1618-1648 'History of the United Netherlands, 1584-1609' 'The Rise of the Dutch Republic, Vol. 2' 'History of the United Netherlands' -- subject(s): History 'History of the United Netherlands: From the Death of William the Silent to the Twelve Years ..' 'The Correspondence Of John Lothrop Motley V1' 'The Correspondence Of John Lothrop Motley Part One' 'The Writings of John Lothrop Motley' -- subject(s): History, Thirty Years' War, 1618-1648 'The Rise of the Dutch Republic (Volume III)' 'The correspondence of John Lothrop Motley' -- subject(s): Correspondence, Travel 'The complete works of John L. Motley' -- subject(s): Thirty Years' War, 1618-1648, History 'Quotes and Images From Motley's History of the Netherlands' 'Rise of the Dutch Republic, the Complete (1566-74)' 'Causes of the Civil War in America' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Politics and government, United States Civil War, 1861-1865, Secession, Causes, History '... The life and death of John of Barneveldt' -- subject(s): Thirty Years' War, 1618-1648 'History Of United Netherlands 1586 To 1589'
Paulus Edward Pieris has written: 'Some documents relating to the rise of the Dutch power in Ceylon, 1602-1670, from the translations at the India Office' -- subject(s): Dutch, History, Sources
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