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"Explanation:he Dutch Revolt (1568–1648)[note 1] was the revolt of the northern, largely Protestant Seven Provinces of the Low Countries against the rule of the Roman Catholic Habsburg King Philip II of Spain, hereditary ruler of the provinces. The northern provinces (Netherlands) eventually separated from the southern provinces (present-day Belgium and Luxembourg), which continued under Habsburg Spain until 1714.
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"The religious "clash of cultures" built up gradually but inexorably into outbursts of violence against the perceived repression of the Habsburg Crown. These tensions led to the formation of the independent Dutch Republic, whose first leader was William the Silent (William of Orange), followed by several of his descendants and relations. This revolt was one of the first successful secessions in Europe, and led to one of the first European republics of the modern era, the United Provinces."
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<span>Abd Ar-Rahman was a Muslim conqueror and leader that created a Muslim empire in the Iberian penensula, today known as Spain and Portugal. This dynasty lasted for a long time before Christianity and the Spaniards took over.</span>
Answer:
ramshackles
Explanation:
early settlers lived in one- or two-room ramshackle cabins that provided little relief from the scorching heat of southern summers. The family remained the essential unit of production on the frontier and the primary means of mutual prosperity