What event caused the Protestants and the Catholics of the Netherlands to unite against a common enemy, the Spaniards?
A. the days of the Spanish Fury
B. the exile of William of Orange
C. the signing of the Perpetual Edict
D. the issuing of the Edict of Nantes
E. the massacres of the Duke of Alba
Answer: A
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