Similar feelings arise in England. Although many…
August 1653 CE
Similar feelings arise in England.
Although many have gained riches from the war: Dutch prizes taken during the war (about twelve hundred merchantmen or eight percent of their total mercantile fleet) amount to double the value of England's entire ocean-going merchant fleet, trade as a whole has suffered.
Cromwell himself is exasperated that two Protestant nations should exhaust themselves in a useless conflict, while Catholic Spain profits.
With the four Dutch envoys having arrived in late June, he decides to begin negotiations in earnest.
Hostilities largely end until the conclusion of peace.