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  1. This confrontation escalated to the Second Anglo-Dutch War and as a result of a delay in receiving orders, the Norwegian commanders sided with the Dutch at Vågen, despite a secret agreement by Frederick III and Charles II. Denmark was thus forced to join the Netherlands and peace was concluded in 1667 at Breda. See also

  2. The Second Anglo-Dutch War, fought between England and the United Provinces from 4 March 1665 until 31 July 1667, was part of a series of four Anglo-Dutch Wars fought between the English (later British) and the Dutch in the 17th and 18th centuries for control over the seas and trade routes—where England tried to end the Dutch domination of world trade. After initial English successes, the ...

  3. A. First Anglo-Dutch War. Second Anglo-Dutch War. Third Anglo-Dutch War. Fourth Anglo-Dutch War.

  4. Second Anglo-Dutch War Battle council on the Zeven Provinciën, 10 June 1666 by Van de Velde the younger. In 1664, a year before the Second Anglo-Dutch War began, Robert Holmes had captured several Dutch West India Company trading posts and ships on the West African coast, seeking to forcibly expel Dutch influence from the region.

  5. ISBN 978-0859762922. The Third Anglo-Dutch War , began on 27 March 1672, and concluded on 19 February 1674. A naval conflict between the Dutch Republic and England, in alliance with France, it is considered a related conflict of the wider 1672 to 1678 Franco-Dutch War. Third Anglo-Dutch War - WikiMili, The Best Wikipedi.

  6. Watch anywhere, anytime. Not many people have ever heard of the Anglo-Dutch Wars of the Seventeenth century – These were three wars between England and the United Provinces (you’ll know them today as the Netherlands) between 1652 and 1674, fought for money, prestige and political rivalries in England. The Anglo-Dutch wars saw battles of ...

  7. The Fourth Anglo-Dutch War (Dutch: Vierde Engels-Nederlandse Oorlog; 1780–1784) was a conflict between the Kingdom of Great Britain and the Dutch Republic. The war, contemporary with the War of American Independence (1775–1783), broke out over British and Dutch disagreements on the legality and conduct of Dutch trade with Britain's enemies in that war.