History

Document Type

Article

Abstract

During the War of Spanish Succession, the Dutch Republic fought alongside the Austrians and their allies against the Bourbon party. Still, and in spite of its alliance with England, the treaties of Utrecht did not leave the Dutch Republic in a good position. In this article, these treaties’ consequences for the commercial and colonial Dutch expansion in the Atlantic world are analyzed.

This article is in Spanish.

Publication Title

Anuario de Estudios Americanos

Publication Date

2015

Volume

72

Issue

1

First Page

125

Last Page

148

ISSN

0210-5810

DOI

10.3989/aeamer.2015.1.05

Keywords

Colonial trade, Dutch Republic, Dutch west india company, Early modern history, slave trade, War of the spanish succession

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