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During the seventeenth century Britain's main enemies were Spain, Holland and France. Britain and Holland were enemies, but in a certain way more competitive countries. Why is that?
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Both Britain and Holland were both competing for a trading position. When Britain achieved the trade position it wanted, peace was agreed.
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What did Oliver Cromwell become in 1653?
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Lord Protector
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Charles married a French Catholic, why was this unpopular in Britain?
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Britain's state religions was protestantism, a Catholic queen concluded in a lot of Catholic influence in Britain.
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