Many Spanish people have Irish features due to the Napoleonic wars. Many Irish fought for Spain against Napoleon. Some of them stayed and intermarried with the Spanish. Others brought their "Spanish Ladies" back to Ireland. I'm not certain about the Dutch, but it's probable that the same thing applied.
Many Spanish people have Irish features due to the Napoleonic wars. Many Irish fought for Spain against Napoleon. Some of them stayed and intermarried with the Spanish. Others brought their "Spanish Ladies" back to Ireland. I'm not certain about the Dutch, but it's probable that the same thing applied.
Many Spanish people have Irish features due to the Napoleonic wars. Many Irish fought for Spain against Napoleon. Some of them stayed and intermarried with the Spanish. Others brought their "Spanish Ladies" back to Ireland. I'm not certain about the Dutch, but it's probable that the same thing applied.
Many Spanish people have Irish features due to the Napoleonic wars. Many Irish fought for Spain against Napoleon. Some of them stayed and intermarried with the Spanish. Others brought their "Spanish Ladies" back to Ireland. I'm not certain about the Dutch, but it's probable that the same thing applied.
Many Spanish people have Irish features due to the Napoleonic wars. Many Irish fought for Spain against Napoleon. Some of them stayed and intermarried with the Spanish. Others brought their "Spanish Ladies" back to Ireland. I'm not certain about the Dutch, but it's probable that the same thing applied.
Many Spanish people have Irish features due to the Napoleonic wars. Many Irish fought for Spain against Napoleon. Some of them stayed and intermarried with the Spanish. Others brought their "Spanish Ladies" back to Ireland. I'm not certain about the Dutch, but it's probable that the same thing applied.
Many Spanish people have Irish features due to the Napoleonic wars. Many Irish fought for Spain against Napoleon. Some of them stayed and intermarried with the Spanish. Others brought their "Spanish Ladies" back to Ireland. I'm not certain about the Dutch, but it's probable that the same thing applied.
Many Spanish people have Irish features due to the Napoleonic wars. Many Irish fought for Spain against Napoleon. Some of them stayed and intermarried with the Spanish. Others brought their "Spanish Ladies" back to Ireland. I'm not certain about the Dutch, but it's probable that the same thing applied.
Many Spanish people have Irish features due to the Napoleonic wars. Many Irish fought for Spain against Napoleon. Some of them stayed and intermarried with the Spanish. Others brought their "Spanish Ladies" back to Ireland. I'm not certain about the Dutch, but it's probable that the same thing applied.
Many Spanish people have Irish features due to the Napoleonic wars. Many Irish fought for Spain against Napoleon. Some of them stayed and intermarried with the Spanish. Others brought their "Spanish Ladies" back to Ireland. I'm not certain about the Dutch, but it's probable that the same thing applied.
The Dutch
The role of religion in the struggle between the Spanish and Dutch was that Spain attempted to impose Catholicism on the Dutch, who favored Protestantism. This occurred within the larger context of Europe's Wars of Religion.
Neither, he's actually Spanish.
Dutch is what people of Dutch ancestry are called in the Netherlands. They're called Flemings in Belgium. They're called Dutch American in the United States of America.
Dutch people are German lowlanders. They survive by building dikes to keep out the North Sea.
No. The official language of Suriname is Dutch.
no, he was dutch
The Spanish defeated the Dutch numerous times in battle and took over many former trading roots and colonial holdings from the Dutch (especially in Asia), which is why the Dutch had to join forces with the English to try to neutralize the Spanish dominance.
The Dutch
No, he was Dutch.
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The Dutch and the Spanish were fighting primarily due to religious differences and political tensions. The Dutch sought independence from Spanish rule, which was seen as oppressive and stifling. The conflict escalated into the Eighty Years' War in the late 16th century, with the Dutch ultimately gaining their independence.
No, by the Spanish.
The Caribbean is multiracial including Indians, Blacks, French, Spanish, Dutch, Chinese, and English.
It's of Dutch origin; from the Middle Dutch word landscap.
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The most Dutch people live in the Netherlands since that's where Dutch people are born.