The document discusses Early Modern Europe and the role of cheese in Dutch history. During this period of social and economic change, the Dutch developed agricultural techniques like windmills and dikes to drain land and grow crops. They became major cheese producers, exporting cheese to places like England. However, the English enacted trade restrictions like the Navigation Act of 1651 to limit Dutch commerce. This led to conflicts between the Dutch and English, including the first of three Anglo-Dutch wars from 1652 to 1654 that was ultimately fought over control of the cheese and butter trade.