Dutch landowners were commonly referred to as "patricians" or "gentlemen farmers." In the context of the Dutch Republic, wealthy landowners often held significant political power and were part of the ruling elite. Additionally, terms like "heer" (lord) could also apply to landowners with noble titles.
rijke landbezitters
The Dutch East India Company granted large estates to landowners known as "rijkdommen" or "landlords." These landowners were responsible for managing the estates and producing goods for trade. The system was part of the company's broader strategy to control trade and agriculture in the regions where they operated, particularly in Indonesia. This approach helped the company establish a significant economic foothold in the region.
Junkers :)
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the PATRICIANS. the poor, common people were the PLEBIANS.
The noble landowners of Prussia were known as Junkers.
Feudal lords.
A Dutch passport number is called a "paspoortnummer" in Dutch.
Dutch is what people of Dutch ancestry are called in the Netherlands. They're called Flemings in Belgium. They're called Dutch American in the United States of America.
Dutch shoes are called 'Klompen' in Dutch. In English 'Clogs'.
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No, they are called Swedish. People from Holland are called Dutch