5.3.2 Tolerance in the Republic

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Good morning VT21

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Planning for this lesson
Quiz about last lesson
Instruction 5.3.2 Tolerance
Working on TvG- questions
Compare with modern countries

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Objectives for this lesson
At the end of this lesson...
...you understand why the Dutch Republic was more tolerant than neighboring countries. 
...you can name at least two famous scientists that fled to the Dutch Republic.
...you can connect your knowledge about tolerance in the Republic with knowledge about tolerance in modern countries.

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3 questions about last lesson

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Which group bought the most paintings in the Dutch Republic?
A
Catholic Church officials
B
Protestant Church officials
C
Nobility
D
Regents

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Portraits
Still-lifes
Seascapes
Daily life

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Name at least two famous painters from the Dutch Republic.

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So much for the quiz

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Planning for this lesson
Instruction 5.3.2 Tolerance
Working on TvG- questions
Compare with modern countries

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Cause: Trading
  • Trading with foreign countries stimulated new diplomatic relationships.
  • Trading caused an increase in jobs in the Republic -> WORKERS NEEDED!

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In search for work
  • Workers migrated from Germany, Denmark, Austria tot work in het republic.

They worked in ports, in the army and in the industry. 

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In search for freedom
Other countries: 
  • No freedom of religion.
  • No freedom of speech and writing.
Many fled from Spain, Portugal, France to the Republic. 

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Relative freedom
1. You were allowed to write en believe everything as long as it's not against the state.
2. Catholics were allowed to stay catholic as long as they hid their churches.

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Camouflaged Catholic Churches

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Famous refugees in the Republic
Baruch Spinoza
Rene Descartes
Choose one of the two

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Search one the internet
1. Where they are from.

2. What the are famous for.

3. Why did they have to flee to the Republic 

-> Share your answers with your classmate. 

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Planning for this lesson
Working on TvG- questions
3a-4b
Compare with modern countries

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timer
10:00

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Name three things you have learned today.

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Objectives for this lesson
At the end of this lesson...
...you understand why the Dutch Republic was more tolerant than neighboring countries. 
...you can name at least two famous scientists that fled to the Dutch Republic.
...you can connect your knowledge about tolerance in the Republic with knowledge about tolerance in modern countries.

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Indicate how difficult you thought this lesson was. 1 is very easy and 10 is very difficult.
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Have a great day VT21

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