This accord provided for the removal of Spanish forces from the Netherlands.
[1] However, in July 1577, Don John began plans for a new campaign against the Dutch rebels.
Elizabeth I approved of both the Pacification of Ghent and the Edict of 1577, therefore offering loans and military aid to the Dutch.
[6][7] English money paid for John Casimir, Count Palatine of Simmern, a Calvinist zealot, to lead mercenaries as far as Brabant,[8] but the money supply dried up.
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