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The Triple Alliance of 1596 (full title: Tract of alliance between England, France and the United Netherlands), was an alliance between England, France and the Republic of the Seven United Netherlands. The Republic joined as a third party to an earlier agreement between England and France, but the alliance did in fact not take effect until the Republic joined. By signing the treaty, France and England were the first states to recognize the Republic of the Seven United Netherlands as an independent state. The three parties in the alliance were all at war with Spain. There had been attempts to convince magnates from the Holy Roman Empire to join the alliance, but they did not want to enter the war against Spain. The alliance, along with other things, agreed to help maintain their respective

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  • Triple Alliantie (1596) (nl)
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  • The Triple Alliance of 1596 (full title: Tract of alliance between England, France and the United Netherlands), was an alliance between England, France and the Republic of the Seven United Netherlands. The Republic joined as a third party to an earlier agreement between England and France, but the alliance did in fact not take effect until the Republic joined. By signing the treaty, France and England were the first states to recognize the Republic of the Seven United Netherlands as an independent state. The three parties in the alliance were all at war with Spain. There had been attempts to convince magnates from the Holy Roman Empire to join the alliance, but they did not want to enter the war against Spain. The alliance, along with other things, agreed to help maintain their respective (en)
  • De Triple Alliantie van 1596, waarvan de volledige titel Traktaat van alliantie tusschen Engeland, Frankrijk en de Vereenigde Nederlanden luidt, was een alliantie tussen Engeland, Frankrijk en de Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden. De Republiek sloot zich als derde partij aan bij een eerder gesloten verdrag tussen Engeland en Frankrijk, maar de alliantie had de facto pas effect na de aansluiting van de Republiek. Door de ondertekening van het traktaat erkenden Frankrijk en Engeland als eersten de Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden als onafhankelijke staat. De partijen in de alliantie waren alle drie in oorlog met Spanje. Er was geprobeerd om Duitse vorsten bij de alliantie te laten aansluiten, maar zij voelden zich niet geroepen om een rol te gaan spelen in een oorlog tegen S (nl)
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