The Walloons left the Netherlands primarily due to religious persecution during the 16th and 17th centuries, as many were Protestants fleeing Catholic rule. Additionally, economic factors played a role, as they sought better opportunities and stability in regions like France and England. The migration was also influenced by the political turmoil and conflicts arising from the Eighty Years' War. These factors combined led to a significant movement of Walloon communities seeking safety and prosperity elsewhere.
She didn't leave the Netherlands by choice - she was sent out of the Netherlands on a train to Auschwitz.
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to accommodate the two main cultural groups, the Flemish and the Waloons.
After New Netherlands was taken by the British the immigrants that had an early influence included Dutch, Waloons, Germans, Swedes, Finns and other freedom seekers. The thousands of English poorhouse indentured servants who were unwilling immigrants adapted well to the experience and prospered.
In Holland they leave out their shoes? SO WHAT? focus on me
so the pilgrims and waloons had religius freedom because in the Netherlands the kids lost british heritage oh and they got a charter from the king alng with tha there was another ship that i don't know the name of that is a rough anser
Religious Freedom.
Anne Frank left her diary in the Netherlands, where she wrote it during World War II while hiding from the Nazis in Amsterdam.
They didn't settle there because they had everything they needed in the Netherlands like wealth.
Yes, you can
I owe credit cards companies in the US. Can they collect it in The Netherlands?
The children leave hay for Sinterklaas's Horse. By the way what ever you want to call "Santa Clause" he is fake.