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A short summary of the Dutch history book, with things easily explained

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A short summary of the Dutch history book, with things easily explained "for dummies".

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DUTCH HISTORY FOR
DUMMIES
Chapter 1 – from small to important
Before and during the Romans
 Earliest humans a quarter of a million years ago, we found a boat from them,
but they left again.
 Funnel-Beaker culture (made pots)
 Germanic languages were introduced by the celts, before the Romans invaded
o Celts had made hills called Wierden or Terpen to escape the waters
 Romans were mad at some people, but could not cross the Rhine because they
were defeated at Teutoburg Forest 9 AD, Frisians slaughtered some more 28 AD
 Leaders of Batavians Julius Civilis and bro Paulus accused of treason, followed
by a war, negotiated peace forced upon them and Batavians could fight for the
Romans again
 The Limes (fancy word for frontiers) enabled a stable government, and it was
quiet and boring
 Areas further north still significant to the Romans… trading and money and
transport
 Pax Romana was good for the culture and religion, local people started to
resemble Roman customs as well.
 Economic decline, climate more bad and Limes breached  Living situation so
bad people just sort of left again

Merovingian and Carolingian Periods
 Slowly new groups of people, hardly organized but at least not hostile
 Weather became better and started to cultivate coastal regions
 Dorestad was the leading trading centre of the region, with rows of wooden
piers
 7th century meant new conflict over political control  Merovingians won,
converted to Catholicism
o Steps to Christianize the area and several bishoprics
 Major of the palace Pepin of Herstal defeated a Frisian king Radbod at Dorestad
in 690, taking that and Utrecht
 English Missionary Willibrord used Utrecht as his base, but had no control over
Frisia
 Pepin died, political chaos followed, Willibrord left Utrecht, but offensive under
Charles Martel made Frisia join the Frankish circle

, In 754, Boniface was killed by a hostile crowd near Dokkum, the Franks killed to
avenge
 In 751, Pepin the Short deposed the last of the Merovingian kings, marking
advent of Carolingian dynasty, territorial expansion, eventually Charlemagne
went to defeat some Saxons
 Development of great aristocratic estates at the expense of poorer farmer-
freedmen did not occur
o Like most things in this time it seems the Dutch just did not care that
much
 Charlemagne appointed pagi, hereditary counts, to oversee his counties
 Treaty of Verdun in 830 made most of the Netherlands part of the Middle
Frankish kingdom under Lothair, who died in 855 and then divided further under
Lothair II
o Attacks from Vikings made this period not so nice
o Also a big flood and rivers Dorestad less usable
 Eventually the Vikings were baptised and became nicer
 Part of the Holy Roman Empire for a while sort of, but chronic instability

New states, new lands, new cities
 Serfdom, hierarchy, villages, nobility all happened. Everyone cared most about
their own family
 Title of bishop elevated to that of prince, given territory when appointed
 Big churches and bishops used for familial interests
 Around 1100 the land of the cunts were referred to as “holland” but not
important
 Flanders made a contending power by Baldwin II around 900, did not care about
us
 Climate became warmer again, but almost no usable land so who cares, let’s
get some sheep
 Construction of dikes and polders (the field in between the dikes)
 The land started to sink again later on, but we kept trying
 Most important cities still those from Roman times, and creation of bricks and
religious houses
 Mostly urbanization because the south did it first

Prosperous Thirteenth Century
 Feudal structures were breaking down as cities were rising
 “Frisian Freedom”  being free from the rule of foreign potentates
o Found protection by living somewhere no one else wanted to
 Fragmented political culture made it difficult for the zijlen (the water boards) to
do anything big about the water  further south they could cooperate better
 City rights and rights to own representation manifested in the office of the
aldermen
 Guilds made impact later on

,  Flanders had 3 big cities, we had a bunch of small cities
 Diffusion of power had consequences for the greater lords, who had less power
(battle of Ane where Otto von Lippe got destroyed by the people)
 Guelders also became a force of note, Brabant more note-worthy still
 Count Floris V of Holland attacked the Frisians because they had killed his dad.
Took advantage of the bishop because he was poor (the bishop, not the count)
 Blossoming of religious life (failed fifth crusade led by Count Willem I of Holland
in 1217)
 Lending money at interest (usury) officially forbidden but Flanders did it
anyways and got rich
 Creation of new waterways to improve the international trading network

Fourteenth-Century Crisis
 Economic stagnation in Flanders and loss of farmland to the waters
 Growing political instability with the Hundred Years’ War and popular revolts
 Guild became more important because they wanted to defend their own
interests
 A lot of rain so disease and pricier grain
 Plagues were bad because people died
o But facilitated social and economic development
 City’s in Flanders were competing with each other for power and also with the
duke, duke needed to recognize the rights of key cities in the “joyous entry”
 Religion relatively less important, people taking over regions from each other
 Crisis in 1345 when Willem’s son Willem was killed when he tried to take Frisia.
This made his sister (Hooks) and son (Cods) fight each other
 Rise of the Burgundian dynasty brought more integration into wider Europe
 More economically important and starting to export cheese, because increasing
expanding European economy more markets


Chapter 2 – rise of Northern Netherlands
Rise and Fall of the Burgundians
 They were all married to each other which made them able to get more power
 Enduring rivalry Hooks and Cods was unstable, needed to make sure not to get
killed by them
 Willem had a strong position, defeated his mortal enemy, but fell off his horse
and died
o His daughter then poisoned her uncle
o Philip, duke of Burgundy, wanted to delegitimize Jacoba
o Resolved in the Kiss of Delft (kiss as reconciliation)
 Jacoba kept her titles but designated Philip as regent and heir
 Philip then made peace with France
 The plague was kicking our ass because everything was not going well
 But Brabant figured out that they could dropship English linens so yay

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