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  2. Netherlands–United Kingdom relations - Wikipedia

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    A painting of the battle of Lowestoft between the English and Dutch navies during the Second Anglo-Dutch War by Adriaen van Diest.. In the mid-seventeenth century, after the Dutch had made peace in their war of independence from Spain and the former Kingdoms of England, Scotland and Ireland were being united under Cromwell's Commonwealth, Oliver St John was sent to Holland to moot the ...

  3. France–Netherlands relations - Wikipedia

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    France–Netherlands relations are the interstate and bilateral relations between France and the Netherlands.The two countries notably share a border division in the Caribbean island of Saint Martin, to which the northern part of the island is a French overseas collectivity known as the Collectivity of Saint Martin, while the southern part of the island is a Dutch constituent country known as ...

  4. United Kingdom of the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    Before the French Revolutionary Wars (1792–1802), the Low Countries was a patchwork of different polities created by the Eighty Years' War (1568–1648). The Dutch Republic in the north was independent; the Southern Netherlands was split between the Austrian Netherlands and the Prince-Bishopric of Liège [2] - the former being part of Habsburg monarchy, while both were part of the Holy Roman ...

  5. Foreign relations of the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    See France–Netherlands relations Both countries fought in the Franco-Dutch War . The two countries share a border in the Caribbean island of Saint Martin : the northern part of the island is a French overseas collectivity known as the Collectivity of Saint Martin , while the southern part of the island is a Dutch constituent country known as ...

  6. French and British interregnum in the Dutch East Indies

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    Indonesian law is often described as a member of the 'civil law' or 'Continental' group of legal systems found in European countries such as France and the Netherlands. [12] Daendels displayed a firm attitude towards the local Javanese rulers, with the result that the rulers later were willing to work with the British against the Dutch.

  7. France–United Kingdom relations - Wikipedia

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    Up to 1940, relations between Britain and France were closer than those between Britain and the US. [99] This also started the beginning of the French and British Special Relationship. After 1907 the British fleet was built up to stay far ahead of Germany. However, Britain nor France committed itself to entering a war if Germany attacked the other.

  8. History of French foreign relations - Wikipedia

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    In 1778, France recognized the United States of America as a sovereign nation, signed a military alliance and went to war with Britain. France built a coalitions with Netherlands and Spain, provided Americans with money and arms, sent a combat army to serve under George Washington, and sent a navy that prevented the second British army from ...

  9. Congress of Breda - Wikipedia

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    These were imposed by France and Britain on their allies at Aix-la-Chapelle with minimal consultation. In the long-term, it marked the point at which the Austrian Habsburg monarchy began moving closer to France, after over 300 years where conflict between them was the dominant theme of European politics.