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In 1665 the long - standing trade jealousy between England and the United Provinces flamed into open war . The available evidence seems to indicate that responsibility for the actual outbreak lay with the Dutch .
In 1665 the long - standing trade jealousy between England and the United Provinces flamed into open war . The available evidence seems to indicate that responsibility for the actual outbreak lay with the Dutch .
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Indeed , it was this open trade with the foreigner which caused the injured London merchants to bring pressure upon Parliament to undertake the reduction of the rebellious island by armed force ( cf. Cal . Col. , 1574-1660 , p . 343 ) .
Indeed , it was this open trade with the foreigner which caused the injured London merchants to bring pressure upon Parliament to undertake the reduction of the rebellious island by armed force ( cf. Cal . Col. , 1574-1660 , p . 343 ) .
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In support of this evidence of Dutch trading activity with the Indians of Guiana in the early decades of the 17th ... XIX ) quotes Cristoval de Acana , who states that the Dutch factors on the Essequibo carried on a trade in iron and ...
In support of this evidence of Dutch trading activity with the Indians of Guiana in the early decades of the 17th ... XIX ) quotes Cristoval de Acana , who states that the Dutch factors on the Essequibo carried on a trade in iron and ...
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Contents
BIBLIOGRAPHY | ix |
I ST CHRISTOPHERS NEVIS AND BARBADOS | 1 |
ii Narrative of the First Settlement of St Chris | 18 |
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