5.2; Democracy in the Netherlands

Citizens and steamengines
The Kingdom of the Netherlands
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Citizens and steamengines
The Kingdom of the Netherlands

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Goals
At the end of this lesson you will be able to recognise and explain how:
  • Belgium became independent
  • The Netherlands was ruled before 1848

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Kingdom of the Netherlands
Different Dutch states

  • 1588-1795 Republic of the Seven United Netherlands
  • 1795-1806 Batavian Republic
  • 1806-1810 Kingdom of Holland
  • 1810-1813 Part of the French Empire
  • 1815-present Kingdom of the Netherlands

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Kingdom of the Netherlands
1815 Battle of Waterloo > Napoleon defeated 

1814-15 Congress of Vienna
Victorious countries redrew map of Europe. 

They were conservative. Against new revolutionary ideas about freedom, equality and brotherhood. They wanted to go back to the time when kings and nobles were in power.

Wanted a strong state north of France.

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The new king of the Netherlands
Napoleon is defeated at the Battle of Waterloo in 1815:
Holland needs a new leader:
Stadholder William V has died: --> son Prince William Frederick of Orange-Nassau
King William I from 1815 to 1840

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Why did Belgium 1830 no longer want to be part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands?

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1830-1839: Belgium becomes independent
Caues:
  • Dutch official language

  • Protestantism is the state religion: 
  • Belgium is Catholic

  • Important jobs often held by Dutch people

  • The Dutch are favoured


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Belgian Revolution
1830



  • During the celebration of the birthday of King William I in Brussels,
  • the fire catches fire and the people revolt.

  • Over a month later, the Belgians proclaim their independence.

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Consequences



  • 1831: Leopold I becomes the first Belgian king
  • 1839: Under international pressure William I recognises independence
  • 1840: William I abdicates

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What was the government like in the Netherlands
between 1815 and 1848?

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Let's get to work :)
Finish 5.2 assignments 1, 2 and 3
Update your PIF!

Done? Finish the assignments of 5.2

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