Anglo-Dutch Wars
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The Anglo-Dutch Wars were a series of 17th- and early 18th-century naval conflicts between England (later Great Britain) and the Dutch Republic over trade dominance and maritime supremacy.
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Target entity: Anglo-Dutch Wars Context triple: [Dutch Republic, conflict, Anglo-Dutch Wars]
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Eighty Years' War
The Eighty Years' War was a protracted 16th–17th century conflict in which the Dutch provinces fought for and ultimately secured independence from Spanish rule, laying the foundations of the Dutch Republic.
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Seven Years' War
The Seven Years' War (1756–1763) was a major global conflict involving most of the great powers of the time, often considered the first "world war" due to its battles across Europe, the Americas, Africa, and Asia.
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War of the Spanish Succession
The War of the Spanish Succession (1701–1714) was a major European conflict triggered by disputes over the Spanish throne that reshaped the balance of power on the continent and overseas.
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Battle of the Atlantic
The Battle of the Atlantic was the prolonged World War II naval campaign in which Allied and Axis forces fought for control of vital shipping routes across the Atlantic Ocean.
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Peace of Westphalia
The Peace of Westphalia was the series of 1648 treaties that ended the Thirty Years' War in Europe and is often credited with establishing the foundations of the modern system of sovereign nation-states.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Anglo-Dutch Wars Target entity description: The Anglo-Dutch Wars were a series of 17th- and early 18th-century naval conflicts between England (later Great Britain) and the Dutch Republic over trade dominance and maritime supremacy.
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A.
Eighty Years' War
The Eighty Years' War was a protracted 16th–17th century conflict in which the Dutch provinces fought for and ultimately secured independence from Spanish rule, laying the foundations of the Dutch Republic.
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B.
Seven Years' War
The Seven Years' War (1756–1763) was a major global conflict involving most of the great powers of the time, often considered the first "world war" due to its battles across Europe, the Americas, Africa, and Asia.
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C.
War of the Spanish Succession
The War of the Spanish Succession (1701–1714) was a major European conflict triggered by disputes over the Spanish throne that reshaped the balance of power on the continent and overseas.
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D.
Battle of the Atlantic
The Battle of the Atlantic was the prolonged World War II naval campaign in which Allied and Axis forces fought for control of vital shipping routes across the Atlantic Ocean.
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E.
Peace of Westphalia
The Peace of Westphalia was the series of 1648 treaties that ended the Thirty Years' War in Europe and is often credited with establishing the foundations of the modern system of sovereign nation-states.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (50)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
naval conflict
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series of wars ⓘ |
| belligerent |
English Commonwealth
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surface form:
Commonwealth of England
Dutch Republic ⓘ Kingdom of England ⓘ Kingdom of Great Britain ⓘ |
| concludedBy |
Treaty of Breda (1667)
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Treaty of Paris (1784) ⓘ Treaty of Westminster (1654) ⓘ Treaty of Westminster (1674) ⓘ |
| conflictBetween |
Dutch Republic
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England ⓘ Great Britain ⓘ |
| endTime | 1784 ⓘ |
| era |
17th century
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18th century ⓘ |
| hasCause |
commercial rivalry
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competition over colonial possessions ⓘ control of trade routes ⓘ maritime supremacy ⓘ |
| hasPart |
Anglo-Dutch Wars
self-linksurface differs
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surface form:
First Anglo-Dutch War
Anglo-Dutch Wars self-linksurface differs ⓘ
surface form:
Fourth Anglo-Dutch War
Anglo-Dutch Wars self-linksurface differs ⓘ
surface form:
Second Anglo-Dutch War
Anglo-Dutch Wars self-linksurface differs ⓘ
surface form:
Third Anglo-Dutch War
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| involves |
blockades
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naval warfare ⓘ privateering ⓘ |
| mainTheater |
Atlantic Ocean
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Caribbean Sea ⓘ English Channel ⓘ Indian Ocean ⓘ North Sea ⓘ |
| notableBattle |
Battle of Camperdown
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Battle of Lowestoft ⓘ Battle of Solebay ⓘ Battle of Texel (1673) ⓘ Four Days' Battle ⓘ Raid on the Medway ⓘ |
| notableCommander |
Cornelis Tromp
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George Monck ⓘ Michiel de Ruyter ⓘ
surface form:
Maarten Tromp
Michiel de Ruyter ⓘ Robert Blake ⓘ |
| partOf | European wars of religion and state formation ⓘ |
| relatedTo | Navigation Acts ⓘ |
| result |
changes in international trade patterns
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decline of Dutch naval supremacy ⓘ rise of British naval dominance ⓘ shifts in colonial possessions ⓘ |
| startTime | 1652 ⓘ |
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Subject: Anglo-Dutch Wars Description of subject: The Anglo-Dutch Wars were a series of 17th- and early 18th-century naval conflicts between England (later Great Britain) and the Dutch Republic over trade dominance and maritime supremacy.
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