3.2 A world economy: The VOC and WIC (part 1/2)

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3.2 A world economy: The VOC and WIC (part 1/2)

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Goals for this lesson
At the end of this lesson you...
  • know hom Amsterdam became a commercial centre.
  • understand why the VOC was founded.
  • know how the VOC operated.

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What is the 17th century often called in Dutch History?

Slide 3 - Open question

Which city in the Low Countries was the centre of trade before Amsterdam?
A
Brussels
B
Utrecht
C
Antwerpen
D
Rotterdam

Slide 4 - Quiz

3.2 A world economy: The VOC and WIC (part 1/2)

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Trade between European cities in the late Middle Ages

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Which important event could have shifted the centre of trade?

Slide 7 - Open question

The Golden Age of Antwerp
  • Antwerp became the most important trade city of North-western Europe.
  • It had its own Golden Age in the 16th century.
  • Antwerp joined the Dutch Revolt against the Spanish. 
What does Antwerp look like now?

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Spanish fury in 1576 Antwerp
Around 8000 people were murdered by the looting Spanish soldiers. In 1585 The city fell for the second time and was no longer part of the Dutch Revolt.

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Antwerp
Amsterdam

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Amsterdam
  • New centre of trade.
  • Became rich by buying products for low prices and selling them somewhere else for a profit.
  • especially the trade with the Baltic was profitable. 
Amsterdam in the late 16th century

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Commercial centre
Goods were stored in Amsterdam from all around the world

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Slide 13 - Video

VOC
  • Established in 1602
  • Ruled by 17 regenten
  • VOC had a monopoly on Asian spice trade = only company allowed to trade there.

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First multinational company

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Jan Pieterszoon Coen
  •  Governor-General of the VOC.
  • Used violence to strengthen the VOC.
  • Burned down Jacarta and built Batavia on the ruins.

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Banda massacre 1621

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What is a trade monopoly?

Slide 19 - Open question

Name two things you have learned today?

Slide 20 - Open question

Goals for this lesson
At the end of this lesson you...
  • know hom Amsterdam became a commercial centre.
  • understand why the VOC was founded.
  • know how the VOC operated.

Slide 21 - Slide

3.2 A world economy: The VOC and WIC (part 1/2)

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