Indonesian independence - week 6

Today's planning
- Can you log in to 'Tijd voor Geschiedenis'?

- Silent reading

- 5.2 Colonial time and the Dutch Indies
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Today's planning
- Can you log in to 'Tijd voor Geschiedenis'?

- Silent reading

- 5.2 Colonial time and the Dutch Indies

Slide 1 - Tekstslide

De terugkeer
- silent reading for 10 minutes. 

- Please make a note of where you stopped reading
timer
5:00

Slide 2 - Tekstslide

De terugkeer
In what time does the story take place?

What do you think of the story so far?

Can you tell me something about that time in Indonesia that you didn't know before?

Slide 3 - Tekstslide

5.2 Colonial time and the Dutch Indies
Dutch seamerchants sail to Indonesia and build tradeposts there for the VOC. (Around 1600) 

Slowly they start to colonising; take over and profiting form a certain area.

Batavia (1942 Jakarta) is the headquarters for +/- 200 years.


Slide 4 - Tekstslide

5.2 Colonial time and the Dutch Indies
Around 1900 the Dutch govern the whole area. 

You can still see Dutch characteristics:
- Houses
- Remnants of the Dutch language: polisi (politie),
                                                                           bis (bus) en
                                                                           kopi(koffie) 

Slide 5 - Tekstslide

5.2 Colonial time and the Dutch Indies
The original population works on
the plantation, in housekeeping
or work as nanny's. (baboe)

They are very much underpayed.

Slide 6 - Tekstslide

5.2 Colonial time and the Dutch Indies
20th century: more resistance against the colonial rule


1927; young nationalist Soekarno sets up the 
            PNI; Partai Nasional Indonesia
            
            Strive for independence

Slide 7 - Tekstslide

what to do now?
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timer
10:00

Slide 8 - Tekstslide