And we also never 'kidnapped' Africans. We bought them along the coast of now Ghana. Until the late 1800's no European people would even survive the inland of sub-saharan Africa.
as Indonesian i like the video, this history is interesting since it is important for me as an ex-private state of the Netherlands to know the history of the master land, Indonesia was not a kingdom possession until the 18th, it was still VOC's territory and very small and the remnant of its citizen are still there, Netherland nationalizes Malay archipelago, but not yet fully possessed it so they started a campaign to conquest every malay kingdom called pax-netherlandica until 19th.
@@marcsetmais7598 yes, that is why i focused on 18th, but Java is old and it's part of Indonesia, dutch colony was our work too because most of KNIL is indian/indigenous, that is why we put them together, before south Africa, netherland-India/batavia is already declared as a state in 1602 not part of netherland but European state, the reason why we called it colonial state is that Indigenous state were occupied, we still have access to EU trade but not a through VOC because it was banned and illegal, like EIC, Denmark-Norway east, France east indies, Portugal and spain, until 1640 we finally isolated and exiled by the dutch, until Indonesia exist, we don't even have actual political relation with netherland, the state didn't even know us, that is why decoloniation is important. and Christianity is already introduced during the Old World by Italian, spain, and Portuguese. We are not their colony, protestant during colonialism and missionaries were policed by the dutch state because it is not state-sponsored. In apartheid state it was wrong to humanize non-Europeans with Christianity it made exploitation harder, also for Muslim state welfare by the netherland, they gave Muslim access to pilgrimage in arab kingdom even education, among all Christian are most suffered.
The Batavian Revolt wasn't ended with humiliating terms, but more a status quo, according to Tacitus, the only surviving source about the topic left. Although not sure, it seems quite plausible, because of the unrest in the Roman Empire at the time. Another rebellion quelled, that came up for some fair reasons, a problem less in the Empire. Interesting fact: Theo van Gogh was the great grandson of the brother of Vincent van Gogh, also called Theo.
Very nice... In the year 1740 a french soldier Eustachius De Lannoy traveled to Venad (an ancient Indian Kingdom) with Dutch East India company (VOC) troops. During the war he surrendered to the Venad King. But the king noticed his bravery and talents & appointed him as a Captain in his army. Around 37 years Eustachius De Lannoy worked as a great captain in India. History reveals that in the Eustachius De Lannoy’s period, Venad King constructed a big European Army with De Lannoy and captured nearby kingdoms. Around 1749 with De Lannoy‘s support that Indian king created a big new country named Travancore (now it is known as Kerala - a part of India). De Lannoy was born in Araas, France but a main commander for an Indian Kingdom. So a Netherland Soldier become a Commander was the majar reason to create an Indian Kingdom around 1749! More information about his life story is available in the book "The Indian king's french commander".
@chef-p3285 His main court was indeed Aachen, but he had several palaces, he travelled through his realm, according to where his attention was needed most at the time.
The Watergeuzen were Dutch, not English. But good video in general
And we also never 'kidnapped' Africans. We bought them along the coast of now Ghana.
Until the late 1800's no European people would even survive the inland of sub-saharan Africa.
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Belgium i think
@chrishulst1096 Both Dutch and Belgian
as Indonesian i like the video, this history is interesting since it is important for me as an ex-private state of the Netherlands to know the history of the master land, Indonesia was not a kingdom possession until the 18th, it was still VOC's territory and very small and the remnant of its citizen are still there, Netherland nationalizes Malay archipelago, but not yet fully possessed it so they started a campaign to conquest every malay kingdom called pax-netherlandica until 19th.
The real Dutch colonial rule over the entire Indonesian territory was actually surprisingly short. A lot of people tend to forget that.
@@marcsetmais7598 yes, that is why i focused on 18th, but Java is old and it's part of Indonesia, dutch colony was our work too because most of KNIL is indian/indigenous, that is why we put them together, before south Africa, netherland-India/batavia is already declared as a state in 1602 not part of netherland but European state, the reason why we called it colonial state is that Indigenous state were occupied, we still have access to EU trade but not a through VOC because it was banned and illegal, like EIC, Denmark-Norway east, France east indies, Portugal and spain, until 1640 we finally isolated and exiled by the dutch, until Indonesia exist, we don't even have actual political relation with netherland, the state didn't even know us, that is why decoloniation is important.
and Christianity is already introduced during the Old World by Italian, spain, and Portuguese. We are not their colony, protestant during colonialism and missionaries were policed by the dutch state because it is not state-sponsored. In apartheid state it was wrong to humanize non-Europeans with Christianity it made exploitation harder, also for Muslim state welfare by the netherland, they gave Muslim access to pilgrimage in arab kingdom even education, among all Christian are most suffered.
Speaking as a Dutch person. Good video!
Thank you!
The Batavian Revolt wasn't ended with humiliating terms, but more a status quo, according to Tacitus, the only surviving source about the topic left. Although not sure, it seems quite plausible, because of the unrest in the Roman Empire at the time. Another rebellion quelled, that came up for some fair reasons, a problem less in the Empire.
Interesting fact: Theo van Gogh was the great grandson of the brother of Vincent van Gogh, also called Theo.
Very nice... In the year 1740 a french soldier Eustachius De Lannoy traveled to Venad (an ancient Indian Kingdom) with Dutch East India company (VOC) troops. During the war he surrendered to the Venad King. But the king noticed his bravery and talents & appointed him as a Captain in his army. Around 37 years Eustachius De Lannoy worked as a great captain in India. History reveals that in the Eustachius De Lannoy’s period, Venad King constructed a big European Army with De Lannoy and captured nearby kingdoms. Around 1749 with De Lannoy‘s support that Indian king created a big new country named Travancore (now it is known as Kerala - a part of India). De Lannoy was born in Araas, France but a main commander for an Indian Kingdom. So a Netherland Soldier become a Commander was the majar reason to create an Indian Kingdom around 1749! More information about his life story is available in the book "The Indian king's french commander".
Thank you for the comment
I have a project to draw the europe in 1650.... still on the german , part , but with this video i drew a big part of netherlands , thanks.
Glad I could help.
Be careful to not add Flevoland (16:38 in the vid) Sometimes I see an "old" map of Europe in a game or video and it has the Polder on the map🤦🏻♂️
It was the destroying of Idols, not art
Beeldenstorm was a catastrophic destruction of Catholic art. Idols are religious art. Iconoclasm (Beeldenstorm) is the destruction of it.
Well Rutte is leaving office for good now, so we'll see what happens!
well....
After 13 years of president of the dutch he is gone, also he got a job which is being boss of NATO
nyc was called new amsterdam. like new zealand is called after the province zeeland which is located in the netherlands too
Brooklyn = Breukelen, Wall street = walstraat, queens = koningin, Flushing = vlissingen
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Charlemagnes palace is/was in Aachen
he had many palaces actually, one in Nijmegen..
@chef-p3285 His main court was indeed Aachen, but he had several palaces, he travelled through his realm, according to where his attention was needed most at the time.
New Amsterdam became New Work, not New Nederland
Australia was New Holland
@@PatrickVG and new zealand is called after Zeeland
I think it where Belgium piretes.good vid
Nou zeg, als je hier de reacties leest begrijp je onmiddellijk waar het oer-Hollandse gezegde "Spijkers op laag water zoeken" vandaan komt.
Ik hou van deze opmerking. Bedankt.
En zo is het.
it is MeCHelen not meshelin ch as in loCHness or dutch good
it is vorst not worst...it is a vvvv a sound as different from an f as an S is from a Z. Please worst is sausage vorst is king
[ʋ] ≠ [v]
Willem the Silent the best immigrant we ever had.