European Treaties Bearing On the History of the United States And Its Dependenci
European Treaties Bearing On the History of the United States And Its Dependenci
Frances G Frances Gardiner Davenport
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Motley, United Netherlands, III. 524, 525. * Camden, History of England, II. 606. 339 240 Doc. 25. England United Netherlands Netherlands ; * that England and the Netherlands would together hold the empire of the seas, 8 which would fall to Spain if the Netherlands should submit to their former sovereign ; that offensive warfare in America would still be found profitable and might open up American commerce to Europeans, who desired nothing more than this ; 7 that the peacemakers were ready to r...enounce the trade to the Indies. 8 The party of Essex won the day. The difficult question of repaying the queen s loan was finally settled, and an offensive and defensive treaty of alliance was concluded at Westminster on August 6/16. Its principal provisions were as follows: that the Anglo- Dutch treaty of alliance of 1585 should be confirmed, with the exception of certain articles ; that the queen should be represented in the Dutch Council of State by one councillor instead of two ; that the States should repay the queen s advances in large installments and should bear the charge of the English garrisons in the cautionary towns ; that the States should furnish military and naval aid to England against Spain ; and, in particular, should co-operate in offensive warfare undertaken by England against the Azores and the Indies.
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