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What has aptly been called the 'New World of the Dutch Republic' made a deep impression on both Europeans and non-European peoples during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, whether they came in contact with this other 'New World' at first hand or indirectly through its shipping and trade, or prints and books.
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world trade primacy, overseas trading system, great colonial companies, wijsgerig onderwijs aan, bulk freightage, heren als dienaren, vroedschap members, lesser provinces, het rampjaar, maritime seaboard, same stadholder, goede zaak, blijder maer, der doopsgezinden, als stedelijk knooppunt, oudste aandeelhoudersregister, tot katholiek bolwerk, voting province, der staatsinstellingen, land van belofte, two stadholders, van het katholicisme, landward provinces, goed fatsoen, tiende penning
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States General, Low Countries, Frederik Hendrik, Prince of Orange, Dutch Republic, Spanish Netherlands, Raad van State, Habsburg Netherlands, Willem Frederik, William the Silent, States of Zeeland, Delegated States, States of Friesland, Union of Utrecht, Gecommitteerde Raden, East Indies, Hendrik Casimir, States of Utrecht, Austrian Netherlands, North Holland, States Brabant, Dutch Revolt, States of Gelderland, States of Overijssel, Willem Lodewijk
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