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Neptune and the Netherlands. State, Economy, and War at Sea in the Renaissance
Author: Louis Sicking
Year: 2004
Pages: 585
Format: PDF
File size: 15.1 Мб
Language: ENG



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Neptune and the Netherlands State Economy and War at Sea in the Renaissance: A Study of Technological Evolution and Human Survival Introduction In the era of Renaissance, the Netherlands emerged as a major maritime power, with its economy heavily reliant on the sea. The country's strategic location and innovative technologies enabled it to become a hub of trade and commerce, connecting Europe to the rest of the world. However, this prosperity was not without challenges, as the nation faced constant threats from rival powers and the ever-present danger of piracy. To ensure their survival and dominance, the Dutch developed advanced technologies and strategies that transformed the way they fought wars at sea. This book delves into the evolution of these technologies and their impact on the state economy and warfare during this pivotal period in history. Chapter 1: The Rise of the Dutch Maritime Empire The Netherlands' rise to prominence began in the 15th century, when the country gained independence from Spain and established itself as a sovereign state. Its geographical location made it an ideal place for trade and commerce, with access to the North Sea, the Baltic Sea, and the Atlantic Ocean. The Dutch quickly became skilled navigators and shipbuilders, developing advanced technologies that allowed them to explore and control vast territories. As their power grew, so did their influence in European politics and economics.
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