CH1 sec. 1.2.1 The first multinationals: VOC and WIC
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This lesson contains 14 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 2 videos.
Lesson duration is: 50 min
Items in this lesson
Memo hm 2 TTO
CH1. The age of regents and rulers
The Golden Age
sec. 1.2 The first multinationals: VOC and WIC
Slide 1 - Slide
Learning objectives
1) I can describe two causes for the increasing wealth of the Republic. 2) I can explain how Amsterdam became the most important trading city in the Netherlands around 1600. I know the terms and dates from this section.
Slide 2 - Slide
Causes for the increasing wealth of the Republic
Causes
1. Growing Baltic trade.
2. Transfer of trade from Antwerp to Amsterdam.
Slide 3 - Slide
Slide 4 - Video
Baltic trade
Around 1450 Dutch Hanseatic towns
like Deventer, Kampen and Zwolle
traded with Baltic region.
Bought wood and grain
End of fifteenth century Hanse
trade went into decline. Towns in
Holland, like Hoorn, Enkhuizen and Amsterdam took over Baltic trade.
Slide 5 - Slide
Growing Baltic trade
Baltic trade became most important trade (moedernegotie).
Dutch traders sold salt and herring.
Fishing and craftspeople benefited (for example shipbuilding, sawmills, etc.).
Slide 6 - Slide
Slide 7 - Video
Transfer of trade from Antwerp to Amsterdam
15th and 16th century Antwerp world's most
important commercial centre.
1585 Fall of Antwerp
Spain conquered Antwerp.
Protestant merchants and craftspeople
fled to Holland and Zeeland.
Blockade of the river Scheldt
Transfer of trade from Antwerp to Amsterdam.
Amsterdam world's most important commercial centre.
Slide 8 - Slide
Prosperous Amsterdam
Positive consequences of the Fall of Antwerp for the Republic:
Flemish merchants brought money, knowledge and trade contacts with them.
Flemish craftsmen relocated their companies. For example, the Flemish cloth industry was a boost for the economy.
Slide 9 - Slide
What isn't a cause for the increasing wealth of the Republic?
A
Baltic trade
B
Fall of Antwerp
C
French protestant refugees
Slide 10 - Quiz
What doesn't match Baltic trade?
A
pepper and coffee
B
grain and wood
C
moedernegotie
D
Poland
Slide 11 - Quiz
After 1585 Antwerp became the world's most important commercial centre.
A
true
B
false
Slide 12 - Quiz
Learning objectives
1) I can describe two causes for the increasing wealth of the Republic.
2) I can explain how Amsterdam became the most important trading city in the Netherlands around 1600.
I know the terms and dates from this section.
Slide 13 - Slide
Get to work
What? See whiteboard.
How? Alone
Help? Ask neighbour. Can't figure it out? Ask teacher.