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I thought I made that clear, but perhaps not. Yes, the successes in England throughout history along with the problems they had informed the contemporary thinking about democracy and political institutions.And no successes or achievements?
That's an economic history and not a political history about how the Dutch advanced the notions of freedom and democracy. Maybe they did, but that's not my understanding.I'm not sure I agree. Read
I think it took about 4 more tries to find a good democratic model of governing, so thanks for making that clear.this And that was that. Nothing more happened?
Declaring independence from a nation does not mean the new nation is intent upon creating a democratic nation.As to the Dutch Act of Abjuration; this may be of interest.
James Madison was less than impressed with the political model of the Dutch Republic, as he describes it here in Federalist 20: http://www.constitution.org/fed/federa20.htm