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  1. The Second Anglo-Dutch War, or Second Dutch War, began on 4 March 1665, and concluded with the signing of the Treaty of Breda on 31 July 1667. One in a series of naval conflicts between England and the Dutch Republic, its causes were a combination of political differences and commercial disputes.

  2. Las guerras anglo-neerlandesas fueron una serie de conflictos militares armados de los siglos XVII y XVIII, entre el Reino de Inglaterra ( Reino de Gran Bretaña durante la Cuarta Guerra anglo-neerlandesa) y las Provincias Unidas de los Países Bajos, con el objetivo de controlar las rutas comerciales marítimas.

  3. The Second Anglo-Dutch War, or Second Dutch War, began on 4 March 1665, and concluded with the signing of the Treaty of Breda on 31 July 1667. One in a series of naval conflicts between England and the Dutch Republic, its causes were a combination of political differences and commercial disputes.

  4. July 8, 1652 - April 1654. December 20, 1780 - May 1784. Location: Chatham. Dogger Bank. East Indies. West Indies. England. Participants: Dutch Republic. France. England. Context: Dutch War. Major Events: Treaty of Breda. Battle of Lowestoft. Raid on the Medway. Battle of Texel.

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  5. The Second Anglo-Dutch War or the Second Dutch War was a conflict between England and the Dutch Republic partly for control over the seas and trade routes. England tried to end the Dutch domination of world trade during a period of intense European commercial rivalry, but also as a result of political tensions.

  6. The Peace of Breda, or Treaty of Breda was signed in the Dutch city of Breda, on 31 July 1667. It consisted of three separate treaties between England and each of its opponents in the Second Anglo-Dutch War: the Dutch Republic, France, and Denmark–Norway. It also included a separate Anglo-Dutch commercial agreement.