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Anglo-Dutch

Adjective

Meaning

Anglo-Dutch (not comparable)

Of or pertaining to both England (the English) and the Netherlands (the Dutch).

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

A Coalition of Anglo-Dutch and Prussian Armies under the Duke of Wellington and Field Marshal von Blücher defeated Napoleon at the Battle of Waterloo in 1815. Source: Internet

After a stadtholderless era of 22 years, the Orangists regained power, and his first problem was to survive the Franco-Dutch War (with the derivative Third Anglo-Dutch war ), when France, England, Münster and Cologne united against this country. Source: Internet

Anglo-Dutch alliance Though he had carefully avoided making it public, William's main motive in organising the expedition had been the opportunity to bring England into an alliance against France. Source: Internet

As Anglo-Dutch tensions increased in 1611 the Dutch built the larger and more strategic Fort Belgica above Fort Nassau. Source: Internet

De Vries and Van der Woude, pp. 434–435 Even more importantly, the Third Anglo-Dutch War temporarily interrupted VOC trade with Europe. Source: Internet

By 1674 England had gained nothing from the Anglo-Dutch War, and the Cavalier Parliament refused to provide further funds, forcing Charles to make peace. Source: Internet

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