2.3 Citizens in power

Citizens in power
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Citizens in power
paragraph 2.3

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Write down at least two differences from the Republic and other countries in Europe.

Slide 2 - Open question

The governance of the Republic
De Republic was governed by a small group
 of regents: rich men who had become
wealthy because of trade.

The most important functions were 
  1. the pensionary of Holland: the highest official of Holland
  2. Stadholder: the commander of the army (and always a member of the Orange family)

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Johan van Oldenbarnevelt
Maurits van Oranje

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The End of the Golden Age
1672 noted the end of the Golden Age with the Year of Disaster

Causes:
  1. England wanted to take over the powerful position the Republic had 
  2. The French king wanted to conquer parts of the Republic 
  3. The German cities Munster and Keulen attacked because of an alliance with France. 

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Tekst
Tekst

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an area governing itself
the commander of the army
the place regents discussed things about the whole country
A type of economy in which most of the money is earned from trade.
highest official of the province of Holland and with that of the Republic
a government official or a province
States-General
pensionary of Holland
regent
provinces
merchant capitalism
stadholder

Slide 8 - Drag question

https://schooltv.nl/video/de-republiek-een-land-dat-regeert-zonder-koning/

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Get to work!
2.3: Q1-3, 6-10

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