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1585

England Treaty of Nonsuch

July 7, 1585

Elizabeth I signed the Treaty of Nonsuch with the Dutch rebels, pledging troops and money to defend them against Spain. Philip II interpreted it, correctly, as an act of war. Spanish planners began compiling an inventory of ships and soldiers for a reckoning with England. Elizabeth's open intervention committed England to a continental war that escalated into the Armada crisis three years later.