This lesson contains 17 slides, with interactive quiz and text slides.
Lesson duration is: 60 min
Items in this lesson
2HT
timer
2:00
No jackets, no phone, no gum, no ear buds.
Sit accourding to the seating plan.
Get your notebook and books in front of you.
The lesson starts after the timer ends.
teacher
Slide 1 - Slide
Today's lesson
Recap of the previous lesson.
Homework check.
Explanation of 2.2 (last time, I promise)
Time to work.
Explanation of 2.3
Slide 2 - Slide
Pick the painting(s) that is (or are) Dutch.
Source 1
Source 2
Source 3
Source 4
Slide 3 - Slide
Look for a work of art that is typical for Dutch 18th century painting. You have to explain why you've picked this using two arguments.
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3:00
Slide 4 - Open question
Homework check
Ch2.2 exc. 6, 8 and 9
Discus your answers with a clasmate. Your answers should be flawless.
pay attention to each other.
do you have a different aswer? Just ask, sometimes there's more than one correct answer.
correct your answer.
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5:00
Slide 5 - Slide
Lesson objectives
I can describe how the Dutch Republic was governed and what was so unusual about it.
I can use examples to explain that the stadholder and the regents sometimes had different interests.
Slide 6 - Slide
Tolerance
Calvinists had advantages
De state paid for a translation of the bible in Dutch.
Catholics could only practice their religion at home.
Normally nobody was bothered with that rule.
There was tolerence in the Republic.
Slide 7 - Slide
Science
There was a scientific revolution in the Republic.
Antoni van Leeuwenhoek - microscope.
Christiaan Huygens - pendulum clock.
Spinoza - God is everywhere in nature, but he is not a "person". So the Bible is made up by humans.
Slide 8 - Slide
Governance in the Republic.
Regents were in power. These man came from a small group of wealthy (merchant) families. The kept the power within this small group.
There wasn't a central government. The provinces were governed by the Regional Councils, and they controlled their own taxes, and laws. Only International business was handled by the States General.
Slide 9 - Slide
Go to work
For yourselves 10 minutes.
Ch. 2.3 exc. 1 till 6
You can ask me questions, but you can't talk amongst yourselves.
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10:00
Slide 10 - Slide
Groningen
Frisia
Overijssel
Guelders
Utrecht
Holland
Zeeland
The provinvial States
States General
Send regents as representatives.
The Dutch Republic
Slide 11 - Slide
Pensionary of Holland:
The political advisor of the States General. Always a regent from Holland. He had the power to decide policies about taxes, foreign affairs and law.
Stadtholder:
Captain General of the army. They are all descendants of Willem of Orange, eventhough the the function wasn't originally hereditary.
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The Twelve Years'Truce
When the Republic and Spain agreed to stop fighting for 12 years.
Lets make peace, the war is too expensive
Lets keep on fighting, they're almost defeated
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Maurice convinced the States General to arrest Johan. Civil War was evaded, strict Calvinism became the official religion. But Johan lost his head.
Slide 14 - Slide
Disaster!
In 1672 the French and English attacked.
France wanted the Rhine to be their natural border.
England wanted to cripple the Republics trade and take over the Republics position.
Admiral Michiel de Ruyter managed to defeat the English.
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Return of the...
Stadtholder. Willem III was called for the defense of the Republic against France.
Johan de Witt resigned as Grand Pensionary, but was brutally murdered by Orangists in the Hague.
In 1679 Willem III had succesfully driven the French out of the Republic.
But after seven years of war the Dutch economy had taken a huge blow, and began to decline.
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Homework
Friday 10-10 4th hour
Ch. 2.3 exc. 1 till 6
You can ask me questions, but you can't talk amongst yourselves.