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AP European History
Unit 2 – Reformation
Topic 2.1
What set the Dutch Republic apart from other major European powers during the 16th and 17th centuries?
All European states had identical forms of government structure during this period.
The Dutch Republic followed a strict policy of religious intolerance, unlike other countries.
Unlike other nations, the Dutch didn't participate in exploration or establish overseas colonies.
The Dutch Republic was a commercial republic, unlike its monarchical counterparts.
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AP European History - 2.1 Contextualizing 16th and 17th-Century Challenges and Developments
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