1.2 Dissatisfaction in the Netherlands

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Dissatisfaction in the Netherlands

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Slide 3 - Open question

Name two characteristics of protestantism

Slide 4 - Open question

What does the word reformation mean?
A
to adjust
B
to refresh
C
to renew
D
to improve

Slide 5 - Quiz

How do we define the Reformation?
A
to develop a new religion
B
the split in the christian church
C
catholics that do not agree with each other
D
people started believing in protestantism

Slide 6 - Quiz

Tell one difference between Luther and Calvin.

Slide 7 - Open question

Dissatisfaction in the Netherlands

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The governance of the Netherlands
The Netherlands was in the Middle Ages nothing
more than some provinces that governed
themselves. 


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The governance of the Netherlands
The Spanish Charles V was the king of these provinces and wanted to centralise the Netherlands: 
an area that is governed from 1 central
point or person. 
He did that with:
  1. More and higher taxes
  2. Laws that apllied everywhere
  3. Persecuting protestants

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Philip II
Philip II (the son of Charles V) inherited the power from 1555. 

He appointed a:
  1. Governor
  2. Stadholder

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Resistance from 1566
  • A lot of protestants started field preaching: a church service outside. 
  • Some protestants even destroyed the catholic churches as a form of revolt: Iconoclastic Fury. 

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Slide 13 - Video

Dissatisfaction in the Netherlands

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Consequences Iconoclastic Fury
Philip was furious and took immediate measures. 
  • The  Duke of Alva became governor
  • He set up a court (= council of troubles)
     that punished everyone who 
     participated in the iconoclastic fury.

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Slide 16 - Video

Cultural
Economic
Political
The Dutch nobility didnt want a centrally organised country, so they disobeyed Spanish officials

In the Netherlands, most people were protestants. They were against the persecution of protestants. 
Dutch people were against the high taxes. 

Slide 17 - Drag question

Who is who?
The King
Governor
Stadholder
Duke of Alva
William of Orange
Philip II
Charles V

Slide 18 - Drag question

Get to work!
Get your book and do exercises 4-8 from 1.2 

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