Industrialisation was the main cause. Windmills were primarily used for corn miling, land drainage and saw miling. Since the Dutch experience problems caused by wind and sea, they tried to make good use of their causes. So they built windmills throughout the flatland.
Geographically, windmills marked places in the flatlands when there was no such thing as GPS or maps.
A major pull factor that caused the Dutch to explore the Indies was the lucrative spice trade. The promise of valuable spices such as nutmeg, cloves, and pepper motivated the Dutch to establish trading posts and colonies in the East Indies.
The Dutch adapted to their environment by building an extensive system of dikes, levees, and canals to manage water levels and prevent flooding in their low-lying country. They also reclaimed land from the sea through a process known as poldering, creating fertile farmland. Additionally, the Dutch developed windmills to help pump water out of the low-lying areas.
the dutch cabbage originally comes diretically up my bum
Polderlands are low-lying areas in the Netherlands that have been drained by a system of dikes and canals to reclaim land from the sea. These areas are used for agriculture and are characterized by their flat, fertile terrain. Polderlands are an important part of Dutch landscape and are well-known for their windmills and tulip fields.
Dutch people primarily live in the Netherlands, which is their homeland. There are also significant Dutch populations in other countries such as Belgium, Suriname, South Africa, and some parts of the United States and Canada.
Flatlands Dutch Reformed Church was created in 1660.
Dutch people and windmills
Yes, that is what the windmills are for.
Cheese, clogs, tulips, and windmills.
they made them when there was water
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The translation is basically the same. Windmills are called windmolens in Dutch
You can find dutch windmills all over the Netherlands. You can find most of the mills in the western part of the Netherlands. There are still about 1000 windmills in the Netherlands. Most popular: Kinderdijk (near Rotterdam) and Zaanse Schans (near Amsterdam).
Tulips! Windmills! Clogs! Cheese!
windmills are used now for mainly wind energy but in the old times the dutch used them to grind corn and wheat for flour
a dutch builder can't lay foundations properly.
Windmills. Learn to Dutch.