History of the United Netherlands, 1608a
History of the United Netherlands, 1608a
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othiers emigrating from the provinces to that country,
had obtained a monopoly from James for practising their art in his
dominions. In consequence of this arrangement the exportation of undyed
cloths had been forbidden. This prohibition had caused irritation both
in the kingdom and the republic, had necessarily deranged the natural
course of trade and manufacture, and had now prevented for the time any
conclusion of an alliance offensive and defensive between the countries,
even if political sentiment had made such a league possible. The States-
General had recourse to the usual expedient by which bad legislation on
one side was countervailed by equally bad legislation on the other. The
exportation of undyed English cloths being forbidden by England, the
importation of dyed English cloths was now prohibited by the Netherlands.
The international cloth trade stopped. This embargo became at last so
detestable to all parties that concession was made by the crown for a
limited export of raw cloths. The conc
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