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Answer:

The Dutch Golden Age (17th century) was a period of great wealth for the Dutch Republic. The Vereenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie (VOC) caused trade to expand quickly, which attracted immigrants and stimulated the growth of the main cities and ports.

Explanation:

Here are somethings that led to the Dutch golden age in the seventeen century:

Causes of the Golden Age.

Monopoly on trade with Japan.

European Great Power.

Other industries.

National consciousness.

Social structure.

Religion.

Science.