The prosperity of the Netherlands was at least in part a result of
A) their reinvesting wealth in banks rather than grand building projects.
B) the boost in commerce caused by the Anglo-Dutch wars.
C) the rise of the Tory Party in the early part of the seventeenth century.
D) their loss of the New Netherland colony in the Americas.
E) their focus on domestic farming over foreign trade.
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