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Paragraph 1.18. The Dutch Revolt. Revolt. People in The Low Countries started a revolt against Alva. So William of Orange had to react, and help with the revolt. But their army was too small, so revolt was crushed by Alva.

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  1. Paragraph 1.18 The Dutch Revolt

  2. Revolt • People in The Low Countries started a revolt against Alva. • So William of Orange had to react, and help with the revolt. • But their army was too small, so revolt was crushed by Alva. • Councils of Troubles arrested many people and trialed them as traitors

  3. William of Orange • Needed a bigger army • But nobody wanted to help, they were scared of Spain. • Elizabeth I of England, sent money, but no open support.

  4. Sea Beggars • (Geuzen) • They helped William of Orange. • They captured Brill on 1st April 1572. • They captured more towns in Zeeland and Holland. • Wiliam had money to pay for an army of German mercenaries. • He invaded the Low Countries and took over parts of it.

  5. William • He needed the Catholic support. • So he said: I’m not against Philip, but I’m against the Spanish violence and army. • In the mean time: Alva used a lot of violence! • Philip replaced Alva, but it was too late. The Spanish soldiers besieged rebel towns. • Leiden: broke its dykes and flooded the land around the town. • Sea Beggars came to rescue it.

  6. Breaking away from Spain. • 1575: Dutch and Spanish people talk about peace. • Spain didn’t want to be tolerant for Protestants. • So Holland and Zeeland made William of Orange their ruler. • They refused to listen to Spain.

  7. Spain • Had trouble paying their army. • Spanish troops wanted money! • They attacked and looted cities like Antwerp. • More people were now against Spain.

  8. January 1579: the low countries were split up: • Southern Catholic provinces: • Union of Arras • Wanted peace with Spain. • Northern provinces. • Union of Utrecht • Keeping Philip as king • But throw out Spanish troops, and get own old government.

  9. June 1580 • William of Orange: outlaw. • A reward was given to the one that would kill him. • Union of Utrecht was looking for a leader. • They asked French Duke of Anjou to rule them. (William would be his regent) • He agreed, but died 2 years later.

  10. Disaster • 10th July 1584 • William of Orange was assassinated. • Now there was no ruler and no regent!!

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