England attracts Dutch capital by installing William of Orange and creating the Bank of England, a private bank guaranteed by Parliament.
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England attracts Dutch capital by installing William of Orange and creating the Bank of England, a private bank guaranteed by Parliament.
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"...England? Well, first thing is they make a Dutch aristocrat, William of Orange, the king of England, okay? All right, 1688, England invites William..."
"...Glorious Revolution, what happens is that the British nobility invite William of Orange, who is a leader of the Dutch Republic, to come and..."
"...their own king, James II, and install a foreign monarch, William of Orange? Okay. And so the thing you need to understand is that..."
"...Or transnational. So the idea is that not only does William of Orange come over, but most of Dutch wealth, Okay. So the idea..."
"...happen is this. The nobles will invite a Dutch king William of Orange who is of British blood to come to England in the..."
"...army dissipates and he's allowed to go to France. And William of Orange bloodlessly not bloodlessly but he's very quickly able to assume the..."
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