Renaissance · Europe · Politics
1609
Twelve Years' Truce
April 9, 1609
Spain, exhausted and bankrupt, signed a truce with its rebellious Dutch provinces, effectively recognizing the independence of the northern Netherlands. The ceasefire allowed Amsterdam's merchants twelve years to consolidate the world's most advanced economy and build a fleet that would soon rule the Indies. The Dutch Golden Age, with its painters, scientists, and bankers, flourished in the breathing space.