After gaining independence from Spain in the late 16th century, the Dutch became known as the Dutch Republic, officially the Republic of the Seven United Netherlands. This period marked the rise of the Dutch Golden Age, characterized by significant advancements in trade, science, and the arts. The republic became a major maritime power, establishing a vast colonial empire and influencing global trade networks. The Dutch also embraced a unique form of governance with a focus on republicanism and a degree of religious tolerance compared to their former Spanish rulers.
Honduras gained its independence from Spain on the 15th of September 1821.
Mexico, Venezuela, Chile, Argentina, Peru, Colombia, Paraguay, and Panama fought against Spain. They fought for this through wars. They all became independent from the reign of Spain as a result.
Cuba fought for its independence during the Spanish American War.
Philip II of Spain treated the Dutch harshly due to their growing desire for independence and resistance to his centralized authority and Catholicism. The Dutch provinces, predominantly Protestant, opposed Philip's efforts to enforce Catholicism and imposed heavy taxes. His brutal repression, including the infamous Duke of Alva's rule, aimed to quell dissent but ultimately fueled the Dutch Revolt, leading to a prolonged conflict for independence.
John Smith left his home in England at age 16 to fight against Spain in support of Dutch Independence from the Spanish Crown.
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In 1581, Spain's northern provinces became part of the independent Dutch Republic after the Northern provinces declared their independence from Spanish rule during the Eighty Years' War.
The Dutch fought hard for independence from Spain from 1568 onwards. The independence of the Netherlands from both Spain and the Holy Roman Empire was finally recognized internationally in the Pease of Westphalia (1648).
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.
Basically New Spain became Mexico.
The most significant war during Shakespeare's time was the Eighty Years' War (also known as the Dutch War of Independence) between the Dutch Republic and Spain. The war was fought for Dutch independence from Spanish rule and to establish the Protestant religion in the region.
France, Spain, and the Dutch. The French turned their back on England and came to help the devoloping America.
Honduras gained its independence from Spain on the 15th of September 1821.
The Republic of Paraguay become independent from Spain in May 15, 1811.
Indonesia declared its independence from the Japanese (and the Dutch) in 1945.
Cuba fought for its independence during the Spanish American War.
Mexico, Venezuela, Chile, Argentina, Peru, Colombia, Paraguay, and Panama fought against Spain. They fought for this through wars. They all became independent from the reign of Spain as a result.