Marriage A-La-Mode

In Annus Mirabilis, what does John Dryden identify as Great Britain's problem with the Dutch?

In Annus Mirabilis, what does John Dryden identify as Great Britain's problem with the Dutch?

The Dutch supported the American Revolution.

The Dutch stole British boat-building techniques.

The Dutch king insulted the great King Charles II.

The Dutch dominated trade routes and kept riches from other countries.

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I don't think the above question has anything to do with the novel 'Marriage A-La-Mode.' If I remember correctly Annus Mirabilis is a poem?

I'll try to find you an answer and post it here, but in the future please ask questions for unrelated novels under the "school names." We've been asked not to answer questions unrelated to the actual novel listed.

It look like this answer is the most appropriate;

The Dutch dominated trade routes and kept riches from other countries.