KEY Ch 2.11: The Growth of Amsterdam

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This lesson contains 36 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 2 videos.

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Digging Deeper 2

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CH 2.11: The Growth of Amsterdam

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Read the first paragraph of ch 2.11. You notice three bullet points in the text.
Which question do these bullet points answer? 
Choose the answer in the next slide

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Which question do these bullet points answer?
A
When was Amsterdam founded?
B
Why was Amsterdam successful?
C
What were Amsterdam's main functions?
D
Why did Amsterdam grow rapidly?

Slide 4 - Quiz

Which of the following is NOT a reason for the rapid growth of Amsterdam?
A
Amsterdam was a healthy place because of services provided by the city
B
Guilds were not very powerful, so merchants could trade more freely
C
The Town Council set up the Banco Florine , which all Dutch merchants used.
D
The Exchange Bank made it easier for foreign merchants to trade in Amsterdam

Slide 5 - Quiz

read the next paragraph, then answer some questions.

Slide 6 - Slide

Write down two reasons why immigrants came to Amsterdam.
Of both reasons include a region they came from.

Slide 7 - Open question

Write down two reasons why immigrants came to Amsterdam. 
Of both reasons include a region they came from.
Most came for a better standard of living: Germany
Many came for religious reasons: Spanish Netherlands

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Does this picture (slide 8) from the Dam Square in Amsterdam in 1652 confirm what you have read or not?
Explain your answer

Slide 10 - Open question

Does this picture (slide 8) from the Dam Square in Amsterdam in 1652 confirm what you have read or not?  Explain your answer
Yes, the picture clearly shows you people dressed in foreign clothes. 
This indicates the presence of foreign merchants

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Slide 12 - Slide

read the text "Dam Square"
Dam Square, painted by Johannes Lingenbach in 1652. A new town hall is being built on the left.

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Look at the 2 paintings and the map
then watch the animation.

Explain how the animator must use different sources to make a correct animation of dam Square in 1652


Slide 14 - Slide

Take a good look at slides 13, 14 and 15.
Then watch the animation in slide 17.
Explain how the animator must use different sources to make a correct animation of dam Square in 1652

Slide 15 - Open question

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Slide 19 - Video

Explain how the animator must use different sources to make a correct animation of dam Square in 1652
The map gives the animator good reference material for creating his own animated map of Amsterdam at a certain moment in time.

The two paintings show the Dam Square, but from a different point of view. The animator can use this to create a 3D image of the buildings.

Only by combining the information from different sources will the animator be able to create a realistic reconstruction of Amsterdam

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Watch the next clip from School TV
Then answer the questions of slide 19, 20, 21.

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Slide 22 - Video

Which is NOT one of the three main canals in Amsterdam?
A
keizersgracht
B
koningsgracht
C
prinsengracht
D
herengracht

Slide 23 - Quiz

What were the two main functions of houses around the canals?

Slide 24 - Open question

What were the two main functions of houses around the canals?
  • Houses for wealthy merchants
  • Warehouses 

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What was the function of the warehouses?

Slide 26 - Open question

What was the function of the warehouses?
Raw materials from the colonies and other countries were stored here, waiting to be manufactured into products that could be sold.

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CAUSATION
The next questions ask you to put the different causes of the growth of Amsterdam in 4 different categories.

With each cause you must choose the correct category.

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Political
to do with the way countries are governed (making rules and laws)

Social
to do with how the government takes care of its people
Religious
to do with  God and faith



Economic
to do with trade and making money

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weaker guilds
A
Political
B
Social
C
Religious
D
Economic

Slide 30 - Quiz

immigration for more tolerance
A
Political
B
Social
C
Religious
D
Economic

Slide 31 - Quiz

Exchange Bank
A
Political
B
Social
C
Religious
D
Economic

Slide 32 - Quiz

good welfare support
A
Political
B
Social
C
Religious
D
Economic

Slide 33 - Quiz

new protestant churches
A
Political
B
Social
C
Religious
D
Economic

Slide 34 - Quiz

Immigration for better jobs and wages
A
Political
B
Social
C
Religious
D
Economic

Slide 35 - Quiz

Finally.
Write down three things that you have learned from this lesson.

Slide 36 - Open question