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3.4 Urban culture in the Netherlands
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Planning
- Introduction
- What you'll learn
- Lesson
- Work
- End of lesson
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Wat weet je nog over 3.3 Europa en de wereld?
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What you'll learn
- how the prosperity in the Netherlands led to a flourishing culture
- what level of religious freedom there was in the Netherlands
- Which migrants started living in the Netherlands and why
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Prosperity and culture
- Lived a lot of painters in the Netherlands
- rich citizens often bought paintings
- Special in comparison to the rest of Europe
- in other countries, monarchs, high nobles and the church would order paintings
- Art flourished like never before!
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- The citizenry was powerful and rich, thanks to the flourishing economics (overseas trade)
- The art of painting is the most famous example of the Republic's civic culture
- Other arts also flourished, such as literature and architecture!
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The town hall of Amsterdam
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A lot of freedom
- The Republic had more freedom than other European countries.
- There was
freedom of conscience
(no persecution), but not of religion.
- The state religion of the Republic was Calvinism
- Only
Reformed believers
, as Calvinists were called, could become regents.
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Migrants
- A lot of migrants came to the Netherlands during the
Golden Age.
- They had different reasons for their
emigration
form their country
- Important
push factors
(reasons to leave a place) were poverty, war violence, and religious beliefs.
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Pull factors
(reasons to settle somewhere) were religious freedom, safety, prosperity, and employment.
- The arrival of migrants was important for the economy of the Republic.
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What you'll learn
- how the prosperity in the Netherlands led to a flourishing culture
- what level of religious freedom there was in the Netherlands
- Which migrants started living in the Netherlands and why
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Next week test about chapter 3!
3.1 to 3.4
So start learing! Make your own summary
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