The Netherlands remains wealthy partly because, after losing the population capacity to maintain empire directly, it continued as a subcontractor to French and English empire.
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The Netherlands remains wealthy partly because, after losing the population capacity to maintain empire directly, it continued as a subcontractor to French and English empire.
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"will recognize is, they don't actually have the population resources to maintain their empire, so they will retreat and leave this empire to the..."
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The Dutch Golden Age begins with a poisoned Spanish windfall and ends with Vermeer exposing cracks in the respectable household.
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