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FROM RED TO ORANGE

FROM RED TO ORANGE . -or- Dutch- English relations leading to the Glorious Revolution. Habsburg Empire of Philip II. Holy Mission. Philip II of Spain. Rebellion. Spanish Armada - Spanish Vengeance. Elizabeth I. Philip II. Dutch Republic. The Seven Provinces .

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FROM RED TO ORANGE

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  1. FROM RED TO ORANGE -or- Dutch- English relations leading to the Glorious Revolution

  2. Habsburg Empire of Philip II

  3. Holy Mission Philip II of Spain

  4. Rebellion

  5. Spanish Armada -Spanish Vengeance Elizabeth I Philip II

  6. Dutch Republic The Seven Provinces

  7. Competition in the Atlantic

  8. Competition in North America Manhattan (New Amsterdam)

  9. Competition in the East Indies The Dutch spheres of influence in Asia

  10. Competition in Africa The Dutch in South Africa

  11. Warfare English and Dutch warships

  12. A throne for a promise James II of England William III, Stadtholder

  13. Glorious Revolution Coronation of William III and Mary II

  14. William the Conqueror Battle of Boyne against the Irish in 1690

  15. Bibliography • Canny, Nicholas, ed. Origins of Empire (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1998) • Child, John. Warfare in the Seventeenth Century (Washington: Smithsonian Books, 2001) • Glete, John, War and the State in Early Modern Europe: Spain, the Dutch Republic, and Sweden as Fiscal-Military States (London: Routledge Press, 2002) • Israel, Jonathan. The Dutch Republic: Its Rise, Greatness, and Fall 1477-1806 (Oxford; Clarendon Press, 1995) • Palmer, R.R., Colton, Joel, and Kramer, Lloyd. A History of the Modern World (New York: McGraw-Hill, 2002)

  16. 2005 NEH Seminar:The Dutch Republic and Britain: The Making of Modern Society and A European World Economy Seminar Project: From Red to Orange, Dutch and British Relations leading to the Glorious Revolution. Submitted by Carrie N. Sato August 30, 2005

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