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In the 1600s, England and the Netherlands experienced significant political, economic, and social changes. England was marked by political strife, including the lead-up to the English Civil War, while the Netherlands, having recently gained independence from Spanish rule, flourished as a center of trade and commerce, known for its maritime prowess. The Dutch Republic became a model of economic innovation and cultural achievement, contrasting with England's struggles with monarchy and governance. Both countries, however, were deeply involved in overseas exploration and trade, shaping their futures in the global economy.

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