Jiang's claim that Dutch smallness forced religious tolerance, attracting Jewish networks and other minorities.
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Dutch tolerance
Jiang's claim that Dutch smallness forced religious tolerance, attracting Jewish networks and other minorities.
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Spanish Catholic orthodoxy, enforced through institutions such as the Inquisition and Jesuits, contrasts with Dutch tolerance born from smallness and need.
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"So everyone had to be Catholic and everyone had to obey the power of the church. And so you may have heard something called..."
"...of the main drawing points about the Dutch Republic, okay? The tolerance. This is important because the Dutch Republic will become the model for..."
"The Dutch are superior sea people, but the British are superior sea people, okay? The British are much more persistent and the British have..."
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