What event marked the end of the Dutch Revolt, or Eighty Years’ War?

a) the end of the Thirty Years’ War in 1648
b) the rise of the House of Bourbon in 1589
Consider This: How did Dutch interests coincide with those of the French and come into conflict with those of the Spanish? See 2.5: Narrative: Shooters and Painters.
c) the launch of Louis XIV’s personal rule in 1661
Consider This: How did Dutch interests coincide with those of the French and come into conflict with those of the Spanish? See 2.5: Narrative: Shooters and Painters.
d) the accession of William and Mary to the English throne in 1689
Consider This: How did Dutch interests coincide with those of the French and come into conflict with those of the Spanish? See 2.5: Narrative: Shooters and Painters.


a) the end of the Thirty Years’ War in 1648

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