Dutch Revolt happened in 1568.
The Dutch revolt was led by William of Orange.
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William of Orange (William the Silent)
The Protestantism Rebelled against the catholic church.
Philip II's attempts to spread Catholicism.
You mean the Dutch Revolt that led to the Eighty Years' War? England, Nassau, the Huguenots and France supported the Dutch. It led to the treaty of Münster and the independance of the Dutch Republic.
Philip II's attempts to spread Catholicism.
The Dutch Revolt of the 16th century, also known as the Eighty Years' War, was primarily led by William of Orange, also known as William the Silent. He emerged as the principal leader in the struggle against Spanish rule, advocating for religious freedom and political autonomy. His leadership galvanized support among various provinces, ultimately contributing to the establishment of an independent Dutch Republic. The revolt began in 1568 and culminated in the formal recognition of Dutch independence in 1648.
Phillip II
The Persian wars started with the revolt by the Greek cities within the Persian Empire. Athens and Eretria sent support to this revolt and Persia resolved to punish them. A punitive expedition was turned back at Marathon. Persia then resolved on a full-scale invasion to bring all the Greek cities under control.
The Dutch revolted against Spain because the king was trying to spread the Catholic religion.