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Holy? Roman? Emperor?

Holy? Roman? Emperor?. Battle of White Mountain. Albrecht von Wallenstein. Edict of Restitution. Gustavus Adolphus. Cardinal Richelieu. Westphalia—bye bye HRE!. Population Loss: Thirty Years’ War (1618-48). Commercial Revolution. Jakob Fugger. Hanseatic League.

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Holy? Roman? Emperor?

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  1. Holy? Roman? Emperor?

  2. Battle of White Mountain

  3. Albrecht von Wallenstein Edict of Restitution

  4. GustavusAdolphus

  5. Cardinal Richelieu

  6. Westphalia—bye bye HRE!

  7. Population Loss: Thirty Years’ War (1618-48)

  8. Commercial Revolution Jakob Fugger

  9. Hanseatic League

  10. Chartered Companies • Joint-stock companies • Stock markets

  11. Mercantilism • Bullionism

  12. Increased population • Increased trade • Increased wealth • Increased national power Price Revolution Increased Middle Class Power

  13. Rembrandt: The Cloth Merchants

  14. stock market: Amsterdam, 17th century

  15. Rembrandt: The Night Watch(The Company of Francis Benning Cocq)

  16. Ver Meer: The Geographer

  17. The Dutch Empire: 17th Century

  18. Rachel Ruysch: Flower Still Life

  19. Albert Cuyp, The Maas River at Dordrecht, c. 1650 Johannes Vermeer, Young Woman with a Water Pitcher, c. 1665 • Using the two Dutch paintings above and your historical knowledge of the period, discuss how the paintings reflect the economy and culture of the Netherlands in the seventeenth century.

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