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== Aftermath ==
Things came to a head in 1850, when the 2nd Dutch-Spanish War had happened, ending in a humiliating Dutch defeat. In the resulting treaty, the Dutch had ceded a large portion of the Mississippi basin region to New Spain, and they were forced to release South Tussenland (see map) as an independent nation, effectively locking the Dutch out of the Gulf of Florida.
 
In the East Indies, the Dutch ceded North Maluku to the Captaincy General of the Philippines, then under New Spain. [[File:1850 New Spain Gains.png|thumb|295x295px|New Spain territorial gains in America|center]]
 
== Gallery ==
{{Gallery
|title=Maps of the 2nd Dutch-Spanish War
|align=center
|File:1850_New_Spain_Gains.png|alt1=Territorial gains of New Spain
|File:RTL_Claims_before_and_after_the_2nd_dutch_spanish_war.png|alt2=Claims in America before and after the war
}}
== See Also ==
 
Bureaucrats, rtl-contributors, Administrators
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