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Tarrif Showdowns: 25 Trade Wars where Nations Gambled their Economies and Forged New Eras

tariff of 1828

Anglo-Dutch Trade Rivalry

battle of scheveningen slag bij ter heijdejan abrahamsz
Source: sailingwarship.com

England and the Dutch Republic fought fiercely over shipping dominance in the 1650s. The English Navigation Acts directly attacked Dutch shipping by requiring all imports to arrive on English vessels. Naval battles erupted across the North Sea as England tried to capture Dutch merchant ships. Despite suffering losses, the Dutch maintained their maritime strength, though England secured control of several key trade routes.

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