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Title: The Netherlands


1
The Netherlands
  • Group of 17 provinces ruled by Philip II, the
    King of Spain
  • 1559 Philip left the Netherlands and put his
    half-sister Margaret of Parma in charge with help
    from a special council

2
End of the Dutch Revolt
3
Cardinal Granvelle
  • 1561 headed the council to control Netherlands
  • Hoped to check Protestant gains through internal
    church reforms
  • Wanted to break the local autonomy of the 17
    stadtholders of each province
  • Wanted to establish a strong centralized govt
    from Madrid

4
Calvinism in the Netherlands
  • Netherlands had many merchant citiesAntwerp,
    most magnificent and independent and a Calvinist
    stronghold
  • By 1560, cities housed many Calvinists, some who
    fled from France
  • William of Orange (the Silent) opposed
    Phillip IIs and Cardinal Greenvilles
    persecution of Dutch Calvinists
  • Returns from exile in Germany to lead the Dutch

5
  • Due to the rising tide of Calvinism, Cardinal
    Granvelle was removed from office in 1564
  • Philip II began to insist the decrees of the
    Council of Trent be enforced in Netherlands
  • Compromise of 1564agreement between Dutch nobles
    to resist Spain
  • led to rebellion

6
Duke of Alba
  • The sea beggars revolt is violently put down
    by Philip II s , Duke of Alba who executes
    thousands of suspected heretics
  • Alba established the Council of Blood
    (Troubles) to execute Calvinists
  • Spanish levied new taxes against the Dutch to pay
    for suppressing the revolt
  • Tens of thousands fled the Netherlands during
    Albas cruel six year rule.

7
William of Orange Returns
  • Orange was in exile during Albas reign
  • He returned to set up his movement in his three
    provinces of Holland, Zeeland, and Utrecht
  • The sea beggars sparked rebellions against Alba
    and his successor, Don Luis de Requesens (1573)

8
Pacification of Ghent
  • Spanish Fury After Requesens death, Spanish
    mercenaries leave 7,000 people dead in Antwerp on
    November 4, 1576
  • Nov. 8, 1576--the massacre unites Protestant and
    Catholic Netherlands versus Spain under the
    Pacification of Ghent

9
Union of Arras and Union of Utrecht
  • Two groups Union of Utrecht (Calvinists) in the
    north and Union of Arras (Catholic) in the south
  • 1577 Spain signs humiliating Perpetual Edict
    calling for the removal of all Spanish troops
    from the Netherlands
  • William of Orange becomes leader of the country
  • Union of Arras (southern Catholic) makes peace
    with Spain fearing Protestant dominationwill be
    called the Spanish Netherlands
  • Union of Utrecht (northern Protestant) formed to
    oppose Union of Arras

10
Netherlands Independence
  • Philip II declared William of Orange an outlaw
    and placed a 25,000 crown bounty on his head
  • Orange responded with publicly denouncing Philip
    as a heathen tyrant in his Apology
  • William of Orange is assassinated and replaced by
    his son Maurice who with the help of England and
    France finally defeat Spain
  • The Union of Utrecht becomes the United
    Netherlands
  • Spain first signs truce in 1609 and recognizes
    full independence of the Netherlands in 1648 with
    the Peace of Westphalia

11
Summation Revolt in the Netherlands
  • Throughout the conflict, the Dutch received naval
    assistance from Elizabeth Is sea dogs against
    the Spanish Armada
  • When England defeats the Spanish Armada, Spain,
    exhausted, is forced to concede control of the
    Northern provinces, but the Southern provinces
    settle with Spain for protection

12
  • What was the role of religion in the Dutch
    Revolt?
  • Discuss the causes of the Dutch revolt against
    Spain.
  • What were William Of Orange's aims and methods
    during the Dutch Revolt?
  • What were the consequences for the emerging power
    of England?
  • Was the 16th century Dutch revolt successful?
  • What were its outcomes?
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