1.3 Start of the Dutch Revolt

The start of the Dutch Revolt


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The start of the Dutch Revolt


paragraph 1.3

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Today
  • Recap
  • Explanation 1.3
  • Get to work
  • Check 

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Can you give two reasons why the Dutch people were angry at Philip II?

Slide 3 - Question ouverte

Describe what happened during the Iconoclastic Fury

Slide 4 - Question ouverte

Explanation 1.3
At the end of this lesson you can:
  • Name three events that happened during the Dutch Revolt.
  • Explain what the Union of Utrecht was.

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The start of the revolt
  • After the Iconoclastic Fury, Philip II sent the Duke of Alva to the Republic. 

  • His objective was to punish Protestants, especially the ones who had taken part in the Iconoclastic Fury.
  • Bloedraad (Council of Blood).

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The start of the revolt
  • The Spanish soldiers robbed and plundered
    Dutch cities. 
  • Consequence: the Dutch started to revolt, led
     by William of Orange.
             → the revolters were called Sea Beggars
             (watergeuzen)

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The start of the Revolt
  • The Dutch had one advantage: they did not use mercenaries 
  • Also, the Dutch knew the area they fought on way better. They attacked by small, strategic attacks, such as drowing a city and Spanish soldiers.
  • At first the Dutch were unsuccesful, however that changed in 1572.

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Union of Utrecht
In 1579, the provinces that were against Philip
decided to form an alliance: the Union
of Utrecht.
They had a common army and decided
that Philip would no longer be their king. 

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Consequences Union of Utrecht
  • 1584: William of Orange was declared outlawed
  • 1585: The fall of Antwerp: the most important city of the Low Countries was conquered by the Spanish Army.
The Netherlands now existed of the Northern (protestant) Netherlands and the Southern (catholic) Netherlands. 

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Slide 11 - Vidéo

Get to work
Make a timeline about the start of the Dutch Revolt (1566-1585). Either do this on page 152 in your book or use Creately.com/lp/timeline-maker-online.
Done? Make a summary about 1.3 or do the exercises of 1.3.

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The start of the Dutch Revolt


Check

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Why was 1572 a significant year?
A
Because the Spanish sacked Antwerp
B
Because it was the first victory for the Dutch
C
Because it was four years after the start of the Revolt
D
Because mr. Zwiggelaar said so

Slide 14 - Quiz

Who led the Dutch armies against the Spanish?
A
The Duke of Alva
B
Philip II
C
Charles V
D
William of Orange

Slide 15 - Quiz

What part of the Netherlands made up the Union of Utrecht?
A
The northern part
B
The southern part

Slide 16 - Quiz

And in what year?
A
In 1579
B
In 1581
C
In 1584

Slide 17 - Quiz

Who was assassinated in 1584?
A
Philip II
B
William of Orange
C
Charles V
D
Martin Luther

Slide 18 - Quiz

Do you have any questions about paragraph 1.3 still?

Slide 19 - Question ouverte