In 1600, the Dutch Republic was not yet fully established as a unified state, but the primary political power was held by the States General and various provincial leaders. One of the prominent figures during this period was Prince Maurits of Nassau-Siegen, who became the commander of the Dutch military forces and played a crucial role in the Eighty Years' War against Spain. The governance was characterized by a decentralized system, with local leaders and officials holding significant influence.
were did the renaissance began 1300-1600
The Dutch Revolt of the 16th century, also known as the Eighty Years' War, was primarily led by William of Orange, also known as William the Silent. He emerged as the principal leader in the struggle against Spanish rule, advocating for religious freedom and political autonomy. His leadership galvanized support among various provinces, ultimately contributing to the establishment of an independent Dutch Republic. The revolt began in 1568 and culminated in the formal recognition of Dutch independence in 1648.
they did not have toilets in 1600 they used pails or went outside so the answer is nothing
1600's houses were made out of wood and thatch. Inside they had straw as there floors and fire stoves.
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After 1600 C.E. Dutch traders secured special access to the port of NAGASAKI.
In between the 1600-1680 the date is unsure.
Dutch settlers founded Paarl in the late 1600's.
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The Dutch Merchant fleet was the biggest in the world from 1600 till 1750. After that the English became the leading country.
The Dutch settled NY in the early 1600's because the land was good, there was a natural port.
because they were crackers
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