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D. 113 15. The independence of the United Provinces (the Netherlands) had been acknowledged by the Treaty of Miinster (1648). During the reign of Charles II. Of England they had been engaged in a seven years' contest with Louis XIV. Of France, which had terminated in an honourable way for the United Provinces, and the power of the "Stadtholder, " William, Prince of Orange, ^ who had married Mary, the eldest daughter of the Duke of York, afterwards James II. Of England, had become great in Europ...e. The Stadtholder had leagued himself with the mal- contents in England, and when disaffection was at its height, landed at Torbay (1688) with 15, 000 Eng- lish and Dutchmen, entered London as a national deliverer, and Parliament gave the crown to William and Mary. The adherents of James held out in Scotland and Ireland till the battle of the Boyne terminated the contest, and James fled to France. Then Britain and Holland came into close union against France. 16. We left the Spanish peninsula, in the last section, at the time of the death of Philip II.
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