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When Diplomacy Fails Podcast

WDF 26.6: The First Anglo-Dutch War III

When Diplomacy Fails Podcast

Zack Twamley

Phd, International Relations, Korean War, European History, 17th Century, 18th Century, Politics, 20th Century, Thirty Years' War, History, 19th Century, War, First World War

4.8773 Ratings

🗓️ 16 March 2015

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Summary

In our third part of the Anglo-Dutch War we examine the final issues that sparked off the war, and the opening salvos that suggested bad tidings for the Dutch, though at this early stage they had yet to grasp how bad things were yet to be. Check us out!Remember history friends, you can help this podcast and ensure that this is where history thrives! Support us by going to www.patreon.com/WhenDiplomacyFailsFollow me on Twitter @wdfpodcastAnd visit our official website www.wdfpodcast.com Get bonus content on Patreon

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0:00.0

I had rather have a plain, russed-coded captain that knows what he fights for and loves what he knows, than that you call a gentleman and is nothing else.

0:20.2

Oliver Cromwell.

0:23.1

Hello and welcome to When Diplomacy Fails, episode 26.6, the first Anglo-Dutch War part three.

0:29.3

In the previous part of this episode on the Anglo-Dutch War, we examined the background

0:33.4

to the conflict that is soon to erupt. This involved explaining why the Dutch were so successful, why the English had been in turmoil, and why the latter believed union

0:41.3

with the former was somehow possible. In this episode, part three, we continue with this

0:46.7

narrative of background issues with a few more, such as the Navigation Act, sovereignty over

0:51.4

the seas, and a further peek into the inner workings of Dutch trade.

0:55.9

We also examine the war's outbreak and the opening salvos therein.

1:00.0

I hope you're enjoying the war history, friends, and that you'll stick around to the end to see how it all plays out.

1:05.9

You're about to be introduced to a crucial piece of legislation called the Navigation Act,

1:10.5

which I promise is more

1:12.0

interesting than it sounds. Let's get down to it. God GENKINN

1:29.3

God

1:31.3

Oden

1:32.3

GERCente

1:33.3

and

1:36.3

I'm

1:37.3

a Of all the issues to sour an end up

1:54.0

to sour anglo-dutch negotiations in 1651, none was more soren issue than the Navigation Act.

2:03.3

The Navigation Act of November 1651 was the first of many rulings based on mercantile

2:09.1

principles that were designed to restrict foreign trade with rebellious colonies.

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