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The Netherlands' Finest Hour: Wars, Trade, and Colonization in the 17th-Century Atlantic World

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In the 17th century, the Dutch built an Atlantic empire that stretched from the Caribbean Sea to the African Gold Coast and from present-day New York to Brazil. The empire took shape on the battlefields and on the high seas as the Dutch army and navy fought a decades-long war of independence across the oceans.
The Dutch transatlantic fleet, armies, and colonies included many foreigners, mostly from northwestern Europe. In essence, the Dutch Atlantic was inter-imperial, multinational, and multiracial.
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