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1470:" for revolutionary "journées" that would be followed in similar circumstances in Utrecht itself, and in other Dutch cities in the following two years. First the city government would commit some kind of "provocation" that would enrage the Free Corps members and other Patriots. The democrats would work themselves into a lather, whipped up by seditious pamphlets and speeches. Then they would march to the town hall and assemble, with their weapons, in the town square, which they would easily fill with their large numbers. The city fathers would be summoned to come to the town hall and would be more or less locked up in their meeting room. They would not be physically assaulted (even provided with food and drink), but the psychological pressure of the threatening crowd, and the threats that "it would be impossible to constrain them, if the demands were not met" would soon convince them to give in. But once everybody had returned home in triumph, the city fathers would regain their courage, and renege on their promises "as these had been forced under duress." And a new cycle would soon commence.
901:...Anything which is attempted at this time to save our truly almost irretrievably lost fatherland will be in vain, if you, o people of the Netherlands, remain passive bystanders any longer. So do this! Assemble each and everyone in your cities and in the villages in the country. Assemble peacefully and elect from the midst of you a moderate number of good, virtuous, pious men... Send these as your commissioners to the meeting places of the Estates of your Provinces and order them ...to make, together with the Estates ...a precise inquiry into the reasons for the extreme slowness and weakness with which the protection of this country against a formidable and especially active enemy is being treated ...Let your commissioners publicly and openly report to you about their actions from time to time by means of the press...Arm yourselves, all of you, and elect yourselves the ones that must command you. Act with calmness and modesty in all things (like the people of America, where not one drop of blood was shed before the English attacked them in the first place)...
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1726:, an officer in the States army, for its own account. This so-called "Legion of Salm" was not subject to the stadtholder as Captain-General of the States army. After the crisis passed, the States of Holland decided to abolish it, as an austerity measure, but several Holland cities, Amsterdam among them, decided to take over the financing for their own account, so that from 1785 on the Legion continued in being as a military unit that was not part of the official military command structure, and also not part of the Free Corps federation, because the members of the Legion were mercenaries, just like the soldiers of the army. The Legion did not play a role, until the Rhinegrave in September 1786 became commander-in-chief of all forces of the province of Holland, including the States army troops under the Holland
885:...The great that are governing you, the Prince or whoever has any authority in this country, only do this on your behalf. All of their authority derives from you...All men are born free. By nature, no one has any authority over anyone else. Some people may be gifted with a better understanding, a stronger body or greater wealth than others, but this does not in the least entitle the more sensible, stronger or wealthier to govern the less sensible, the weaker and the poorer...In these companies, usually called civil societies, peoples or nations, the members or participants pledge to promote each others' happiness as much as possible, to protect each other with united force and to maintain each other in an uninterrupted enjoyment of all property, possessions and all inherited and lawfully acquired rights...
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1699:, though this had no consequences for the operational command, as the army was an institution of the Republic as a whole. The troops were in peacetime usually divided over a number of garrisons in different parts of the country. These garrisons played an important role in local politics, as the officers were Orangists to a man, and the troops in the whole felt a strong allegiance to the stadtholder. The garrison cities, like Nijmegen in Gelderland, The Hague in Holland, and 'Hertogenbosch in "States Brabant" were strongpoints of Orangist influence, even though the surrounding provinces might tend to favor the Patriots. So even without explicitly threatening military violence, the army played an important role in local politics.
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irresolute, she decided to make an appearance in The Hague to bring matters to a boil. To that end she planned a trip with a small entourage, but without an armed escort, from
Nijmegen to The Hague by way of a route close to the Patriot stronghold of Gouda on 28 June 1787. Fresh horses had been ordered for her carriages at several stops underway, thereby advertising her planned route. To make certain that the Patriots would be aware of what was afoot, several Orangist agents "let slip" to everyone that would be interested, that the Princess was about to pass by. It was therefore no surprise that she was intercepted by a patrol of the Gouda Free Corps near the
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979:(Dutch Historical Journal) in Delft. All these periodicals enjoyed great popularity in middle-class circles, probably because they mixed serious political analysis with scurrilous libels of the political elite. The journalists and publishers were often prosecuted by their enraged victims, but fines and jail-time were part of the job in these times. As they had a national readership they helped Patriot politics go beyond the local confines they would normally have encountered. And their ideological consistency helped to bring about unity in especially the "democratic" wing of the Patriot movement.
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2072:. The Princess was not harmed and she was soon allowed to return to Nijmegen, but the fact that her captors had been impolite (one of them sat unbidden at her dinner table, which was a serious breach of etiquette; another stood with a drawn sabre in her presence) caused great consternation and outrage. Especially her brother the Prussian king now lost his patience with the Patriots, and the Dutch in general, and demanded in a first ultimatum to the States General the immediate reinstatement of the Princess in The Hague, and the exemplary punishment of the culprits of the
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1781:, a Hattem native. The pro-Orangist States of Gelderland then asked the stadtholder to lend a hand in suppressing this "insurrection" and on 4 September a task-force of the Nijmegen garrison duly marched to Hattem and entered that city over light opposition the next day. The troops were allowed to loot the two small cities and desecrate the local churches. Stadtholder William V is said to have exclaimed on the news of the success of the operation: "Have they be hanged? Hell and Damnation. Why not hang the Satan's children?".
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anchor the regime, beginning with a treaty between Great
Britain and the Dutch Republic, signed on 15 April 1788 by Van de Spieghel in London. It guaranteed the stadtholderate to the House of Orange-Nassau in perpetuity and formed a defensive alliance between the two countries. On the same date, at the same hour, a similar treaty was signed between Prussia and the Republic in Berlin. To complete the triangle, Harris brought about a treaty between Great Britain and Prussia during a visit of the Prussian king to his sister at
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893:...There is no freedom and no freedom can exist in a country where one single person has the hereditary command over a large army, appoints and dismisses the country's regents and keeps them in his power and under his influence, deals with all the offices, and by his influence on the appointments of professors controls the subject matter that is being taught to the country's youth studying in universities, where the people is kept ignorant, where the people is unarmed and has nothing in the world...
750:, and this helped engender much sympathy for the American cause in Dutch public opinion. When John Adams arrived in the Netherlands from Paris in 1780, in search of Dutch loans for the financing of the American struggle, he came armed with a long list of Dutch contacts. At first, however, it was an uphill struggle to interest the Dutch elite. Adams set to work to influence public opinion with the help of a number of those Dutch contacts which he enumerates in a letter to
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2794:. It was a lengthy and rambling document that among others ordered the founding of a "bureau of correspondence" at The Hague to coordinate the activities of Orangist Free Corps and to organise petition drives; it berated the States of Holland and their Patriot majority and offered the support of the stadtholder to their opponents; and it demanded the restoration of the stadtholder to his office of Captain-General; Cf. Colenbrander, vol. III, pp. 203-204
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2010:, who repeatedly attempted to bring the moderates to compromise. For instance, in 1785 they proposed that the stadtholder would cede his military powers to a council, with the Princess, the pensionaries, and the leaders of both the Orangist and "aristocratic" Patriot factions as members (only the democrats would be excluded). But William refused to budge on his "due rights" and without that the Patriots would not budge either.
689:, and when they had approached the unsuspecting Dutchmen (who were not yet aware of the start of the war), ran up their true colors and opened fire. The Dutch ships then struck their colors after firing a single broadside in reply "to satisfy honor." In this way individual ships, and even a complete squadron, were lost. The British blockaded the Dutch coast without much response from the Dutch fleet. There was one big
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2021:. Though the new king was not keen to go to war with France, he was less determined to avoid such a development than the old king, and from then on Harris' designs to let the Prussians do the fighting on behalf of Great Britain stood a better chance. And the French game of egging on the Patriots on the one hand, and keeping them in check on the other, became more risky. The French opposite number of von Goertz,
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388:, in which the commercial sector (always strong in the Netherlands) and the banking sector dominated. These shifts had a devastating effect for the people who experienced downward social mobility and ended up in the lower strata of Dutch society. But even those that were not affected by such downward mobility, and remained in the upper and middle classes, were affected by this perceived economic decline.
1200:. On 3 April 1784 such a riot was bloodily suppressed by a Free-Corps company in Rotterdam, when a panicky officer ordered his men to open fire on the mob, which resulted in several people killed. Initially, the officer was blamed, but (due to the fact that more and more riots occurred) the States of Holland later exonerated the Free Corps and blamed the Orangist rioters.
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on a national level. In
December the first congress of representatives of a federation of Free Corps assembled in Utrecht. This was soon followed by the second congress on 25 February 1785, which commissioned the Leiden Free Corps to draft a manifesto. This manifesto was adopted during the third congress, again in Utrecht on 14 June 1785. It took the form of a solemn
1103:) and the use of arms. The Patriots proposed to use the militias to promote the representation of their officers in official councils, and to defend the rights of free assembly and speech of the citizenry. Depending on local political circumstances the Free corps sometimes remained a parallel military structure, and sometimes gradually took over the old
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notables was held in
Nijmegen to decide on a strategy of confrontation. Harris stood ready with a subsidy of £70,000, ostensibly as a loan to the Orangist States of Gelderland), but in reality as a slush fund to finance the Orangist Free Corps, to be used in street rioting, and to buy the favors of the vacillating
1221:(Act of Association for the defense of the Republican constitution, or "Act of Association" for short) in which the members of the Free Corps pledged to support each other against attempts at suppression by the civil authorities and against attacks by Orangist mobs. Also the Act for the first time established
859:"Seditious" it certainly was, as the pamphlet repeatedly exhorted the burghers of the Netherlands to arm themselves and take matters into their own hands. As was usual at the time, the pamphlet contained a romanticized overview of Dutch history, going back to the mythical ancestors of the Dutch people, the
1632:("The Treason Discovered"), made it public, and this incensed the Patriots. That night the city was abuzz with fervid Patriot activity. The Burgher Defense Council, which commanded the Free Corps, organised a petition (the "Act of Qualification") which was signed by 16,000 people, and the next day the
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The events that gave rise to this development were the following. In
September 1785, after a number of riots between Patriots and Orangists in The Hague during the summer of that year, the States of Holland (by then with a slender majority of cities tending toward the Patriot side) decided to deprive
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These themes: the primacy of the people, whose servants the politicians are; the need to arm the people in units who elect their own officers; to elect commissioners who investigate government wrongdoing, as a parallel source of power next to the existing institutions; the need to protect the freedom
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to stadtholder in all seven provinces, on a hereditary basis, with greatly expanded powers, in the hope that he would use those powers to promote the political influence of the would-be "democrats." That hope proved vain, also because of his untimely death in 1751, after which he was succeeded by his
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Such is the nature of the celebrated Belgic confederacy, as delineated on parchment. What are the characters which practice has stamped upon it? Imbecility in the government; discord among the provinces; foreign influence and indignities; a precarious existence in peace, and peculiar calamities from
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The stadtholder returned to The Hague on 20 September 1787 at the head of the States-army troops that had marched together with the triumphant
Prussian army. A purge of the States of Holland and the States General, both institutions who had their seat in The Hague, started immediately. The immediate
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protection against the
British, and also among the population at large, who felt humiliated by what many saw as "cowardice." The stadtholder was generally blamed. After a brief wave of euphoria due to Zoutman's heroics (which were duly exploited in the official propaganda), the navy again earned the
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The war went disastrously for the Dutch, despite the fact that the Dutch fleet had been enlarged appreciably in the preceding years. but it was scarcely used by the Dutch, with the stadtholder, as
Admiral-General, in supreme command. At the start of the war, a number of Dutch warships were surprised
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Patriot movement was strong, partly because the Patriot ideology for a very long time respected the confederal structure of the Dutch Republic. They remained "federal" democrats. But from the end of 1784 they started to organize
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Utrecht city the Patriots feared an attack from the Amersfoort and Zeist troops, and started to fortify the city against a siege. The defenders received reinforcements from Holland and other Patriot strongholds, so that by the spring of 1787 they numbered 6,000. When the Utrecht Defense Council
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Implementing the Patriot manifestos brought a fundamental rift between the "democratic" and "aristocratic" wings of the Patriot movement to light. Initially both saw a common interest and a basis for cooperation (as the Leiden Draft explicitly proposes). This was exemplified by the Utrecht example
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of 4 September 1782. He mentions the Amsterdam lawyer Hendrik Calkoen, who was very interested in the American cause, and who posed thirty questions on the matter that Adams answered in a number of letters, that were later bundled and published as an influential pamphlet. Calkoen was keen to again
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that had ruled the country during the Second Stadtholderless Period were replaced by Orangist party men, who were ideologically opposed to popular influence, closing the door to "democratic" experiments. Though the "democrats" had been in the Orangist camp in 1747, they therefore soon came into an
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as artisans that had worked in the disappearing industries had to move to areas where work was still to be found. The shrinking industrial base was also concentrating in particular areas, to the detriment of other areas where certain industries (shipbuilding, textiles) had formerly been prominent.
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Harris set about to reestablish British influence in the Dutch Republic, and he did not always limit himself to diplomatic means. One important task was to shore up the morale of the dispirited stadtholder after his departure from The Hague in September 1785. William at that time had two options:
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It is true that compared to the French revolution the Patriot revolution was singularly bloodless and that widespread military maneuvering remained the exception. But there actually were military actions by regular forces on both sides, aimed at deciding the issue by military means, and blood was
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By these propagandistic activities the American and Dutch causes became intertwined in the public's mind as a model of "republican fraternity". Adams himself harped on this theme in the "Memorial" he presented to the States-General to obtain acceptance of his credentials as ambassador on 19 April
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had personally assumed command a few months earlier, was evacuated without a fight, after Salm on 14 September convinced the Military Commission in Woerden that it was a rat trap, about to be encircled by two Prussian pincers, and that it was strategically necessary to retreat to Amsterdam. This
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died in February 1787. With both Frederick the Great and Vergennes out of the way it was far more likely that France would allow a Prussian military intervention without a major European conflagration. Between 13 and 18 May 1787 (so shortly after the Battle of Jutphaas) a conference of Orangist
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usually elected its own officers. But starting in the early 17th century the militias lost their independence and became subservient to the regular city magistracy. They also became a part of the regular defense structure of the country, next to the States Army (though not part of that mercenary
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In the Dutch Republic, meanwhile, Harris worked to ensure that such an outcome would not come about; that there would not be a repeat of the Patriot Revolt; and that the stadtholderian regime would remain on top in perpetuity. To that end he initiated a network of diplomatic treaties that would
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earned the Rhinegrave the enduring opprobrium of the Patriots and all Dutch historians, but he was probably right. The retreat proved, however, a death blow to Patriot morale. Though the Patriots indeed made a stand around Amsterdam (without Salm, however, who was replaced by a French officer,
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prevented a fracas. On 3 April Goudoever returned at the head of 102 officers to demand that henceforth Amsterdam would only be represented by its pensionaries Van Berckel and Visscher (who were both trusted by the Patriots) in the States of Holland. Dedel replied with an attempt to come to an
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In 1786 a Prussian minister, Johann von Goertz, came to The Hague with a proposal that might even be acceptable to the democrats, but Harris easily convinced William, already in great spirits after the events of Hattem and Elburg, that this would amount to a "capitulation" and the stadtholder
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were not about to let go of their powers without a fight, but instead of getting into a direct confrontation with the democrats they at first tried to drown the proposal in red tape. The States drafted a far more conservative counter-proposal and tried to push this through by subterfuge. This
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decline. The absolute size of Dutch GNP remained constant, but the economy was overtaken by that of other European countries in the course of the 18th century. Besides, in a number of economic sectors, such as the fisheries and most industries that had sprung up in the early 17th century, an
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Then, completely unexpected, an event happened that played into Harris' hands. Harris had convinced Princess Wilhelmina that the Orangist forces in The Hague had become strong enough that it might be possible to wrest that city from the hands of the Patriots. Audacious where her husband was
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with a system of democratically elected representatives. This enabled them to replace the representatives of these cities in the States of several provinces, gaining Patriot majorities in the States of Holland, Groningen and Utrecht, and frequently also in the States General. This helped to
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physician and Patriot on 1 July 1787, so before the Prussian invasion. Van Steveninck and his servants tried to defend the house against an Orangist mob, but when the besiegers brought on a field gun, provided by the garrison, Van Stevenicnck had to flee for his life; cf. Schama, p.
1181:. In cities like Leiden, Zutphen and Utrecht the Free corps drew up petitions demanding recognition of the newly-constituted militias by the city governments, which was subsequently granted. In this early phase there was a happy cooperation between the Patriots and the anti-Orangist
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is the best known, he used these funds to subsidize the establishment of Orangist Free Corps in provinces like Zeeland and Friesland where the Orangists were in the majority, which were used to intimidate the Patriot minorities in these provinces. He tried to lure the conservative
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to no longer brook such interference. Attempts to come to an understanding with the stadtholder in the fall of 1783 failed, because the latter insisted on his "due rights." Then in January 1784 an occasion presented itself to test the stadtholder's resolve, when a vacancy in the
910:. It was a mixture of old and new ideas, and attitudes to the Dutch constitution. But this mixture would diverge into two distinctive strands in the course of the next few years, until it would lead to an ideological split between the "aristocratic" and "democratic" Patriots.
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Such militias were subsequently organised in many localities and formed, together with Patriot political clubs, the core of the Patriot movement. From 1785 on, the Patriots managed to gain power in a number of Dutch cities, where they replaced the old system of co-option of
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Remarkably for an era of rapid population growth in other European countries, the size of the Dutch population remained constant during the 18th century at around 1.9 million people, which (in view of the constant absolute size of the economy) resulted in a constant
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and for sale, this fact was ironically less resented than the fact that those offices were not available on the same footing to everyone. Opening up the political system to the middle class had therefore been an objective of political reformers like the so-called
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Ontwerp om de Republiek door eene heilzaame Vereeniging van Belangen van Regent en Burger van Binnen Gelukkig en van Buiten Gedugt te maaken", Leiden, aangenomen bij besluit van de Provinciale Vergadering van de Gewapende Corpsen in Holland, op 4 oktober 1785 te
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even after the young Prince had come of age. Meanwhile, the greatly expanded powers of the stadtholder consisted primarily in his right of appointment, or at least approval, of magistrates on the local and provincial level, which were enshrined in the so-called
2620:, of the 20th century, whose name they shared, but that had a completely different character. Not only was their ideology very different, but the German Freikorps consisted of military veterans, whereas most Dutch Free Corps members had always been civilians.
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under the direction of an elected Burgher Defense Council. Both factions were opposed to the 1674 Government Regulation that gave extensive powers to the stadtholder to appoint city magistrates. This was a standing invitation to abuse. Nicolaas de Pesters,
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that had recently ended. Franco-Dutch relations became even better when France offered its good offices, both to obtain the 1784 treaty of Paris with Great Britain that ended the war, and subsequently to obtain peace with emperor Joseph II, that ended the
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The disaffection with the perceived state of the economy and diplomatic decline was paired with a growing disaffection with the political system of the Dutch Republic among middle-class Dutchmen. The Dutch "constitution" defined the Dutch Republic as a
1966:, encouraged him to take this option. But Harris did far more: he was supplied with ample funds from the British Secret Service and he used that money to buy influence left and right, beginning with a generous pension-with-strings-attached of £4,000
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resigned in protest, and soon a petition of notable citizens was sent to the States with a request to intervene. The States excoriated Ondaatje and his mob and manage to intimidate Ondaatje sufficiently to elicit a humble apology. On 23 March the 19
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did, and formed a common front against the poor. And not without reason, because in several cities, there were Orangist-inspired riots by members of the working class, like the riots in Rotterdam in 1783 and the Hague in 1784, led by the fish-monger
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before the city hall was thronged with thousands of guild members, Patriot citizens and armed militiamen. The Amsterdam council was once more locked in chambers, not expected to emerge without a positive decision, and on the initiative of Hooft the
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was forced to capitulate. On 20 December they promised to adopt a democratic city constitution within three months. And indeed, on 20 March 1786, while the Free Corps again occupied the central square in silent menace, while a blizzard blew, the
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of the press; would be repeated time after time in other Patriot pamphlets and the Patriot press in later years. But these ideas were rooted in a particular perspective on Dutch history, not in abstract philosophical ideas, taken from the French
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if the results did not comport with his wishes, and so bestowed great powers of political patronage on the local level on him (and the regents who ruled in place of the under-age William V before 1766). The end result was that the "States party"
1591:("Ax-men"), were a strongly pro-Orange political force in the city. Patriot political clubs were rivaled by Orangist political clubs. In sum, the political forces were more evenly balanced than in other cities. And this paralyzed the Amsterdam
444:, and the aristocracy in rural areas) toward the provincial States, and eventually the States-General. Those local governments, however, though ostensibly representing "The People" according to the prevailing ideology, had in fact evolved into
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reluctantly agreed to withdraw Sicherman's appointment after Ondaatje made clear that the Constituted would not be fobbed off. "We are not '48-ers," he declared, "but 85-ers, who understand our rights and liberties well enough, ... we are not
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out of the States army. When this was done this deprived the stadtholder of more than half of his troops, effectively denying him the military means to decide the political conflict. Holland also made a pact with the Utrecht States and the
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members reoccupied their seats, and opened criminal proceedings against Ondaatje and other instigators of the events of 11 March. Sicherman could have his appointment back, but he declined; the council therefore left the vacancy unfilled.
2266:, who was enraged by Beyma's venality. The two factions, "Valckenisten" and "Beymanisten" split, and formed competing clubs that became embroiled in internal French politics during the French Revolution. Valckenaer became involved in the
2255:, respectively, however, and soon fell out over the disbursements. This led to a schism in the Patriot community in France. The followers of Valckenaer eventually came out on top, as they won the support of the French comptroller-general
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was to lead an inquest, but this never resulted in a conviction. But the damage to the reputation of the Dutch navy and the stadtholder as its commander-in-chief in Dutch public opinion was appreciable, and this undermined the regime.
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was declared in November 1787, but the "extra-judicial" persecution of Patriots was more effective anyway: in Gouda 200 houses were looted by the Orangist mob; in 's Hertogenbosch 829; in Utrecht the bill ran to one million guilders.
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Kaat Mussel was active until the Patriots felt strong enough to have her arrested in June of 1785. Then she was publicly flogged as a "disturber of the peace" and put in jail. She was released in 1787; Schama, p. 88; Geyl (1947), p.
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States were hopelessly divided) to form a so-called "Cordon" to defend these provinces against military depredations of the rump-States army. The overall command of this Cordon was given to a military commission, headquartered in
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But Harris' most important ploy was an attempt to engineer an alliance with Prussia that would thwart the "French designs". This would kill two birds with one stone: it would keep the stadtholder in power, and it would renew the
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in Amsterdam away from their anti-Orangist stance with promises of trade concessions by Britain, and promises of concessions from the stadtholder that would safeguard their own privileges, but avoid any "democratic" experiments.
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But the democrats were back in August and again in September with demonstrations following the established paradigm. Eventually, end December 1785, things came to a head when in a final demonstration of Free Corps strength the
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either to give in to the Patriot demands and accept some kind of compromise as to the Government Regulations, or to hold on to his "due rights" at any cost. The latter was his favorite option (he was wont to quote the maxim
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But the honeymoon between the "democrats" and "aristocrats" did not last. On 23 April 1784 a draft of a new "constitution" for Utrecht province, to replace the 1674 Regulation, was published in the Utrecht Patriot newspaper
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Imposed by the States General in 1674 at the occasion of the readmission of Utrecht province to the Union, after the French occupation was lifted, as a punishment for the city's meek submission to the French during the
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Since the late Middle Ages cities in the Habsburg Netherlands had employed citizen militias for external defense (mostly against incursions from neighboring provinces), and to keep public order. These militias, called
411:, depending on the good will of other countries such as France, Prussia and Great Britain. This decline in international diplomatic standing also contributed to the malaise that resulted from the perceived decline.
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arrangement with the stadtholder in which Amsterdam would align itself with the stadtholderian regime in exchange for concessions by the stadtholder on the point of his right of appointment (which the States-Party
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of Prussia, Wilhelmina's uncle, in August 1785 in Berlin. But Frederick was loath to endanger good relations with France, and refused to take the bait. "The pear is not ripe," the old king remarked cryptically.
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approached the Constituted to urge them to take more drastic steps. The irate "shooters" elected a new group of representatives, called the "Commissioned," to permanently ensure the zeal of the Constituted. The
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The first wish prompted by humanity is, that this severe trial may issue in such a revolution of their government as will establish their union, and render it the parent of tranquillity, freedom and happiness.
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the stadtholder of his command of the strong Hague garrison of the States army (though this was only formalized in July 1786). On 15 September 1785 he therefore decided to leave the city and to repair to the
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Something like this happened on 11–12 March 1785 in Utrecht, when agitators like Ondaatje whipped the crowd into a frenzy; the Utrecht city hall was surrounded by 2,000 angry Free Corps men and the Utrecht
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1547:) formed an anti-stadtholderian triumvirate in the States of Holland during the days of the war with Great Britain. But this was all based on the interests of Amsterdam as a mercantile city. The Amsterdam
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2874:(of Malmesbury, Wiltshire) on 19 September 1788. His task had not always been agreeable, "...but when one is employed to sweep chimneys one must black one's fingers"; cf. Schama, p. 107, Cobban, p. 111.
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had taken the initiative to have the States repeal all legislation of the preceding years with a "Patriot" imprint. The "Orange Restoration" proceeded apace. Everywhere the Patriot members of the local
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revolution just and necessary or pass censure upon the greatest actions of his immortal ancestors; an action which has been approved and applauded by mankind and justified by the decision of heaven...
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for the decline of the Republic, and the reform of the militias was seen as an important part of the necessary reform of the Republic. But as elsewhere the stadtholderian regime blocked such reform.
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963:, and scandal sheet, with a Patriot bias that attacked the stadtholder and the "aristocratic" Patriots with equal abandon. It was soon joined by an Amsterdam magazine with the same character, the
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was taken over by the Free Corps, while the old organisational structure with company names like "the Pikes" and "the Black Boys" was studiously retained (including the old flags and banners).
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believed in the Givet camp till it was too late, and it steeped them in their resistance to the Prussian demands. An invasion force of around 26,000 Prussian troops under the command of the
1863:, and despite several people killed, routed the mercenaries. Though this was only a skirmish, the Patriot propaganda made hay of the victory and the officer killed received a state funeral.
1585:, under Orangist command, was still a rival armed force. Besides, the Patriots did not have a monopoly on mob violence, as the workers in the Amsterdam shipbuilding industry, the so-called
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Though Colenbrander in particular, and the foreign diplomats themselves, have a tendency to exaggerate foreign influences, demoting the Dutch protagonists to mere puppets Dutch historian
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in November 1787. On the instruction of Princess Wilhelmina and ambassador Harris he started criminal proceedings against a number of Patriot leaders on a list Wilhelmina provided, like
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to join the French fleet there. However, a direct order to set sail was disobeyed by the Dutch naval top with again the excuse of "unreadiness," but some officers, like vice-admiral
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The concentration of power in a more and more closed oligarchy frustrated the middle class, that saw its opportunities for political and social advancement blocked, also because the
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was commingled with the principle of electing officers freely from the citizenry and the claim to restore their "proper" place in the hierarchy of civic institutions. Where a
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spilled in battle. To understand how this came about, it is important first to understand the way the forces on both sides were distributed in the seven provinces and the
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dominated by a few families that in the cities at least were not formally part of the nobility, but were considered "patrician" in the classical sense. The members of the
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A nice piece of trivia about her is that she was a Princess of Orange both through her marriage with William, and in her own right as a descendant in the female line of
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income. But this was somewhat misleading as economic inequality markedly increased during the 18th century: the economy became dominated by a small group of very rich
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Instead Prussia in concert with France attempted to mediate between the warring parties in the Republic. To that end both countries sent mediators, the ambassadors
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were in no mood for "democratic" experiments that would undermine their privileges. The more the democrats gained influence in other cities, the more the Amsterdam
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allowed several of its members to formally abjure the old Government Regulation. On 2 August 1786 an elected Burgher College was installed as the new city council.
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followed by a 1689 naval treaty, the Dutch had been in nominal alliance with the British, while the diplomatic relations with France had been strained due to the
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was purged of the members whose dismissal had been demanded in the Act of Qualification. Amsterdam had belatedly joined the Patriot coalition. The rioting of the
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gave the impression that France would support the Patriots in case of Prussian military intervention and that to this end a military camp was being prepared in
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in Gelderland with his family. Around the same time things had come to a head in Utrecht city and part of the States of Utrecht decided to move to the city of
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to write the manifesto along the lines of the draft they discussed in a meeting on 4 October 1785. This resulted in the publication of the manifesto, entitled
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these competing militias were open to members of all religious denominations; they elected their own officers; and they trained regularly in military drill (
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and similar constitutions. After a description and analysis of the constitution of the Dutch Republic, the paper characterizes it as an example to avoid:
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in regard to all kinds of petty offices was concentrated in the hands of the oligarchs, who favored their own political allies. Though offices were often
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that became a formal part of the Constitution of the Dutch Republic. In this case "perpetuity" only lasted seven years. One of the first actions of the
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disapproval of public opinion because of its inactivity. This only increased after the States-General in 1782 agreed with France on a naval alliance or
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of Hattem, giving him a "right" to succeed his father at his death. But this appointment had been blocked by the stadtholder; Cf. Geyl (1947), p. 141
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also elected a group of 24 representatives (among whom Ondaatje), which called themselves the "Constituted," to conduct direct negotiations with the
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and the Dutch navy suffered a large shrinkage in the following period, and consequently the Republic had to give up the pretense of being a European
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belonged to the old States-Party faction and were as such opposed to the stadtholder long before the Patriot movement started to rear its head. Its
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appended conditions that were unacceptable to the Patriots. In other words, Harris was a constant obstacle to any attempts at a peaceful solution.
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Van der Burgh was sentenced to 20 years of exile, but only after the executioner had swung his sword over his head in a degrading mock execution.
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asking for financial support of the refugees. The king provided funding for the financial relief, which was administered by the Frisian Patriots
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refused to seat a number of Orangist candidates in defiance of the stadtholder's right of appointment, and with help of Patriot Free Corps of
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did try to reappropriate the term, but it was forced on the defensive, which became apparent when it renamed one of its weekly magazines to
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on 12/13 June 1788, again guaranteeing the stadtholderian constitution, and renewing the Anglo-Prussian military alliance. This led to the
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of Utrecht, was infamous for his abuse of political patronage. The matter came to a head when in January 1783 a member of the Utrecht
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emphasize the analogy between the Dutch and American struggles for independence. He also mentions the Luzac family that published the
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did not elicit enthusiasm from everyone in the Dutch Republic once it became known there in August 1776. The stadtholder wrote to the
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the surrounding countryside) they decided to force a confrontation. On 9 May 1787 the Patriot force under the command of the Utrecht
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thereby cunningly reverting the old hierarchy. The Patriots made no secret of the political implications of their reform of the
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character. Formally, power was supposed to flow upward, from the local governments (governments of select cities that possessed
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that was signed on 13 August 1788 between all three countries. Meanwhile, on 10 July 1788 the States General had passed the
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forced entry to the council chamber in protest against an anti-Patriot move Dedel had engineered. Only the intervention of
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then went out of its way to appoint someone the petitioners had already declared "unacceptable", one Jonathan Sichterman.
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opened new perspectives to unfettered trade, though for the moment primarily on the smuggling route via the WIC colony of
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class, and more like recreative societies than serious military formations. Many Patriots took this decline of the
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drew closer to their Orangist enemies, and the stadtholder's regime. Van Berckel lost the initiative to Orangist
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as American emissary to the Republic. In 1778, there also were secret negotiations between the Amsterdam banker
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and Dutch volunteers formed part of the French army that invaded the Dutch Republic in late 1794. Daendels and
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goods with the French and Americans, and later fought alongside the French against the British during the
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resented themselves. But this in itself was a threat to the established order, as the claim to revive the
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as the power center of the elite. This independence was symbolized by the fact that the
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for the stadtholder himself. Ably assisted by "confidential agents", of which baron
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The text of the Act is reproduced by Colenbrander in vol. II of
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drill in Utrecht on 12 October 1786 when several members of the
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alliance of convenience with the disenfranchised "States party"
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2897:(in Dutch). Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press. p. 78
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Now the French played a dangerous game. Vergennes' successor
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near a strategically important sluice (useful to defensively
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877:. The author likens the country to a great company, like the
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2842:(The plight of the oppressed Dutch Patriots), December 1787.
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2049:) was reluctantly signed by the stadtholder on 26 May 1787.
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The Dutch Republic: Its Rise, Greatness and Fall, 1477-1806
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Joachim Rendorp of Amsterdam; Cf. Geyl (1947), pp. 102, 114
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on 11 December 1787 in the context of the debate about the
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in the form of a petition opposing that counter-draft. The
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died and the Constituted and Commissioned petitioned the
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the true proprietors, the lords and masters of the country
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These Free Corps should be distinguished from the German
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and a number of Amsterdam Patriot financiers in 1789, in
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military formation). During the revolution of 1747 the
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had always opposed), and his help with mobilizing the
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he was suddenly supposed to represent his men in the
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had sometimes had at least nominating powers to the
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The First Salute: A View of the American Revolution
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1751:This remained the status quo until in May 1786 the
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494:who in 1747 helped elevate the Frisian stadtholder
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2315:, the distributor of Van der Capellen's pamphlet.
1791:"Firefight on the Vaartse Rijn". Patriots won the
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3720:Digitale Bibliotheek voor de Nederlandse Letteren
3692:Digitale Bibliotheek voor de Nederlandse Letteren
3652:(in Dutch). Uitgeverij Verloren. pp. 82–98.
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615:; secret diplomacy was soon embarked upon by the
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2555:. In his dotage he was still active during the
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1539:, together with the pensionaries of Dordrecht (
1210:taunt Elsevier's Free Corps in Rotterdam, 1785.
814:The pamphlet "To the People of the Netherlands"
344:Economic history of the Netherlands (1500–1815)
227:, "Patriots" demanded the return of the Orange
119:). In 1781 one of the leaders of the Patriots,
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516:Duke Louis Ernest of Brunswick-Lüneburg
338:Perceived decline of the Dutch Republic
201:, gathered on the market square in 1786
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1929:, British Ambassador to The Hague (by
1859:attacked the States-army force in the
790:Joan Derk van der Capellen tot den Pol
121:Joan Derk van der Capellen tot den Pol
101:) faction who opposed the rule of the
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2851:In those days it was an often used
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509:the dowager Princess of Orange
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3122:Schama, p. 60; Adams, p. 623.
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2681:Demonstration of 20 June 1792
2313:François Adriaan van der Kemp
2227:, and from there to towns in
2185:Laurens Pieter van de Spiegel
2133:Mock execution of Patriot ex-
1571:Willem Gerrit Dedel Salomonsz
1124:played a prominent role) the
1120:(in which the student leader
854:François Adriaan van der Kemp
776:Constitution of Massachusetts
589:imposed on direct trade with
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235:. From 1756 onward, however,
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123:, influenced by the reformer
58:[pɑtriˈjoːtə(n)ˌtɛit]
3617:Dalberg-Acton, John (1904).
2858:Foederatae Belgii Provinciae
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1990:that had existed during the
1757:of the Gelderland cities of
1133:At first in some cities the
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326:Herman Theodoor Colenbrander
306:First Stadtholderless Period
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3895:1780s in the Dutch Republic
3842:, New York, Vintage books,
3086:de Jonge, p. 620 and note 1
1795:near Utrecht on 9 May 1787.
1724:Rhinegrave of Salm-Grumbach
1266:Rutger Jan Schimmelpenninck
955:De Post van den Neder-Rhijn
918:De Post van den Neder-Rhijn
563:Declaration of Independence
162:defeated by a Prussian army
107:William V, Prince of Orange
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3753:, Oxford University Press,
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2336:United States Constitution
2143:Cornelis van der Burgh at
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2097:Jean-François de Bourgoing
2043:"declaration of war" (the
1972:Hendrik August van Kinckel
1895:American Revolutionary War
1163:remained in charge of the
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844:Aan het Volk van Nederland
833:Aan het Volk van Nederland
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2340:Articles of Confederation
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2245:Court Lambertus van Beyma
2093:Prince-Bishopric of Liège
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2788:University of Harderwijk
2591:Post van den Neder-Rhijn
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1953:William Pitt the Younger
1857:Jean Antoine d'Averhoult
583:Dutch West India Company
3910:Dutch words and phrases
3812:Ernst Heinrich Kossmann
2763:the Treaty of Partition
2458:and treaties, like the
2324:Federalist Paper No. 20
2270:that fell afoul of the
2023:the marquis de Rayneval
1988:Anglo-Prussian alliance
1912:Treaty of Fontainebleau
1653:had to flee across the
1284:where in July 1783 the
1253:exercitiegenootschappen
1117:Pro Patria et Libertate
1081:exercitiegenootschappen
986:exercitiegenootschappen
785:le Politique hollandais
522:Acte van Consulentschap
3643:Blaas, P.B.M. (2000).
3254:Geyl (1947), pp. 85-89
3095:de Jonge, pp. 600-659.
3077:de Jonge, pp. 495-561.
3059:de Jonge, pp. 479-487.
2958:Cf. W. van der Zwaag,
2893:Klein, S.R.E. (1995).
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3876:at Wikimedia Commons
2423:Petrus Johannes Blok
2405:Notes and references
2364:Presentation of the
2301:Holland Land Company
2295:, who established a
2280:Jan Willem de Winter
2225:Austrian Netherlands
2181:Pieter van Bleiswijk
1867:Foreign interference
1716:Austrian Netherlands
1678:A creeping civil war
1545:Adriaan van Zeebergh
1348:to the vacant post.
1243:exercitiegenootschap
1112:exercitiegenootschap
1060:exercitiegenootschap
944:Politique Hollandais
734:(prosecutor) of the
720:Lodewijk van Bylandt
613:Continental Congress
530:regeringsreglementen
193:exercitiegenootschap
80:Time of the Patriots
54:Dutch pronunciation:
3608:Schama, pp. 143-153
3599:Schama, pp. 101-102
3590:Schama, pp. 163-164
3572:Schama, pp. 130-131
3563:Schama, pp. 127-129
3524:Schama, pp. 124-125
3515:Schama, pp. 122-123
3479:Schama, pp. 106-107
3452:Schama, pp. 123-125
3443:Schama, pp. 109-110
3434:Schama, pp. 108-109
3425:Geyl (1947), p. 143
3413:Schama, pp. 107-108
3386:Geyl (1947), p. 140
3377:Schama, pp. 116-118
3368:Schama, pp. 112-117
3293:"Het Leids ontwerp"
3218:Geyl (1947), p. 102
3113:Adams, pp. 616-626.
2498:Orangist Revolution
2391:Batavian Revolution
2309:Barneveld, New York
2285:générals de brigade
2214:Mathias de Sallieth
2066:Goejanverwellesluis
1996:Frederick the Great
1883:Glorious Revolution
1629:Het Verraad Ontdekt
1599:Isaac van Goudoever
782:and his periodical
744:American Revolution
483:political patronage
367:deindustrialization
322:French First Empire
285:democratic Patriots
189:The civic militia (
3684:Colenbrander, H.T.
3104:Schama, pp. 59-60.
3041:Schama, pp. 61-63.
3009:Schama, pp. 45-58.
2991:Schama, pp. 45-50.
2982:Schama, pp. 34-45.
2973:Schama, pp. 25-34.
2687:journée du 10 août
2500:of 1747, like the
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2147:on 16 May 1789 by
2114:Rhinegrave of Salm
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1861:Battle of Jutphaas
1829:Rhinegrave of Salm
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1793:Battle of Jutphaas
1767:Kampen, Overijssel
1708:
1543:) and of Haarlem (
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1370:indirect elections
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830:The first page of
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809:The Patriot Revolt
755:Robert Livingstone
665:for declaring the
460:each other in the
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318:Kingdom of Holland
298:Finally, the term
281:Dutch States Party
237:Dutch States Party
231:, which ended the
221:Loevestein faction
203:
183:
127:and the dissenter
42:
3872:Media related to
3825:Mens, S. (2013),
3359:Schama, pp. 96-98
3350:Schama, pp. 91-92
3332:Schama, pp. 89-90
3323:Schama, pp. 88-90
3314:Schama, pp. 85-86
3236:Schama, pp. 84-86
3197:Schama, pp. 80-82
3188:Schama, pp. 79-80
3179:Schama, pp. 67-69
3068:de Jonge, p. 487.
2524:Princess Carolina
2481:States of Holland
2443:De Patriottentijd
2437:were founded. Cf.
2395:Batavian Republic
2305:Pieter Stadnitski
2101:duke of Brunswick
2068:in the hamlet of
1672:Adam Gerard Mappa
1355:Utrechtse Courant
966:Politieke Kruijer
712:ships of the line
645:Jean de Neufville
637:Benjamin Franklin
401:Dutch States Army
314:Batavian Republic
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3498:
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3477:
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3462:
3459:
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3333:
3330:
3324:
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3315:
3312:
3306:
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3297:
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3288:
3282:
3279:
3273:
3270:
3264:
3261:
3255:
3252:
3246:
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3228:
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3207:
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3189:
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3141:
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2921:
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2913:
2907:
2906:
2904:
2902:
2890:
2875:
2872:Baron Malmesbury
2868:
2862:
2860:
2849:
2843:
2837:
2831:
2823:
2817:
2814:Grand Pensionary
2810:
2804:
2801:
2795:
2784:
2778:
2775:Prince of Orange
2755:
2749:
2742:
2736:
2734:
2727:
2721:
2719:
2713:
2707:
2698:
2692:
2690:
2673:
2667:
2664:
2658:
2655:invasion of 1672
2650:
2644:
2637:
2631:
2627:
2621:
2614:
2608:
2601:Politieke Kruyer
2579:
2573:
2568:
2562:
2560:
2541:
2535:
2520:
2514:
2511:
2505:
2502:Kloveniersdoelen
2494:
2488:
2477:
2471:
2468:Peace of Münster
2464:Union of Utrecht
2452:
2446:
2419:
2383:Act of Guarantee
2366:Act of Guarantee
2320:Founding Fathers
2287:
2265:
2253:Frisian Patriots
2249:Johan Valckenaer
2196:
2177:Grand Pensionary
2174:
2167:
2149:Reinier Vinkeles
2138:
2079:
2048:
2038:
1992:Seven Years' War
1980:
1961:
1950:
1943:Sir James Harris
1927:Sir James Harris
1887:Franco-Dutch War
1880:
1854:
1836:
1821:
1815:
1808:
1756:
1731:
1698:
1692:
1685:Generality Lands
1669:
1648:
1642:
1631:
1625:
1619:
1612:
1596:
1590:
1584:
1578:
1564:
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1363:
1357:
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1096:
1090:
1084:
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1039:
1033:
1027:
1020:
1014:
1000:
988:
978:
968:
958:
946:
940:
938:Gazette de Leyde
934:
928:
876:
866:
850:Van der Capellen
847:
835:
787:
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762:Gazette de Leyde
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623:(Amsterdam) and
610:
572:
552:
545:
538:
532:
525:
477:
455:
426:
393:Peace of Utrecht
354:Dutch Golden Age
333:
303:
291:, who strove to
274:
268:
255:
245:
214:
213:
196:
154:
138:
129:Joseph Priestley
118:
100:
84:
81:
78:
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72:
68:
67:
66:
60:
55:
50:
21:
3930:
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3795:
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3349:
3345:
3340:
3336:
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3327:
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3276:
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3267:
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3008:
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2995:
2990:
2986:
2981:
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2944:
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2935:
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2891:
2887:
2883:
2878:
2869:
2865:
2850:
2846:
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2811:
2807:
2802:
2798:
2785:
2781:
2756:
2752:
2743:
2739:
2728:
2724:
2700:This so-called
2699:
2695:
2677:National Guards
2674:
2670:
2665:
2661:
2651:
2647:
2638:
2634:
2628:
2624:
2615:
2611:
2583:Jacobus Bellamy
2580:
2576:
2569:
2565:
2542:
2538:
2521:
2517:
2512:
2508:
2495:
2491:
2478:
2474:
2460:Great Privilege
2453:
2449:
2439:Sleeckx, J.L.D.
2420:
2416:
2412:
2407:
2379:Triple Alliance
2268:Batavian Legion
2259:
2229:French Flanders
2127:
2110:
1935:Joshua Reynolds
1931:Caroline Watson
1916:Gerard Brantsen
1869:
1680:
1567:Joachim Rendorp
1366:census suffrage
1281:
1248:drill maneuvers
990:
816:
811:
699:Sir Hyde Parker
671:John Paul Jones
587:Navigation Acts
559:
417:
386:service economy
371:de-urbanization
350:
342:Main articles:
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175:
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141:Andrew Fletcher
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3928:
3918:
3917:
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3907:
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3890:Patriottentijd
3878:
3877:
3874:Dutch patriots
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1899:contraband
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1729:repartitie
1712:Kettle War
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687:false flag
683:Royal Navy
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496:William IV
438:republican
427:1768–1769.
376:per capita
168:Background
116:Orangisten
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3665:April 11,
3634:Adams, J.
2683:and the
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2528:Rotterdam
2241:Louis XVI
2125:Aftermath
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2030:Vergennes
1968:per annum
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1843:Vreeswijk
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