Treaties of the Anglo-Dutch Wars

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The Treaties of the Anglo-Dutch Wars are a series of 17th-century peace agreements that concluded successive naval conflicts between England (later Britain) and the Dutch Republic, reshaping colonial possessions and maritime power in Europe and overseas.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical event series
series of peace treaties
appliesToConflict First Anglo-Dutch War
Second Anglo-Dutch War
Third Anglo-Dutch War
countryInvolved Dutch Republic
England
France
Spain
effect ended successive Anglo-Dutch naval conflicts
redefined maritime power in Europe
regulated Anglo-Dutch trade relations
reshaped colonial possessions
endTime 1674
hasPart Treaty of Breda (1667)
Treaty of London (1667)
Treaty of Ryswick
surface form: Treaty of Ryswick (as Anglo-Dutch context-related)

Treaty of The Hague (1661)
Treaty of The Hague (1668)
Treaty of Westminster (1654)
Treaty of Westminster (1674)
historicalContext Age of Sail
European colonial expansion
languageOfWorkOrName Dutch
English
Latin
location Atlantic world
Europe
North Sea
mainBelligerent Dutch Republic
England
Kingdom of England
relatedTo Dutch Golden Age
Dutch colonial empire
British Empire
surface form: English colonial empire

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significantPlace Breda
London, England
surface form: London

The Hague
City of Westminster
surface form: Westminster
startTime 1654
timePeriod 17th century
topic balance of power in Europe
colonial possessions
maritime trade
naval warfare

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Treaty of Breda (1667) category Treaties of the Anglo-Dutch Wars