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The Dutch Republic
The Dutch Republic0The Dutch Republic, or the United Provinces of the Netherlands, was a powerful and influential country in the 17th century. It comprised seven northern provinces that preceded the modern Netherlands. The Dutch Republic was unique because it was one of the first countries to establish a government led by elected leaders ? a system known as a republic.

The country was a major trading power in its heyday. The Dutch East India Company helped the Dutch Republic control global trade, and its ships sailed to places like Asia, Africa, and the Americas. The income from this trade made the country wealthy, while the republic¡¯s tolerance of different religions and ideas allowed artists and scientists to flourish. Famous artists like Rembrandt and Vermeer created masterpieces during this time.

Despite challenges, including wars with England and Spain, the Dutch Republic thrived as an economic and cultural hub, allowing its influence to last for centuries.

Abi Raymaker
For The Junior Times
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1. How was the Dutch Republic¡¯s government different from most other countries at the time?
2. What role did the Dutch East India Company play in the Dutch Republic¡¯s success?
3. Which regions did Dutch ships trade with during the 17th century?
4. Why was the Dutch Republic considered tolerant of different religions and ideas?
 
1. What are the advantages and disadvantages of a republic-style government?
2. Why do you think religious tolerance helped the Dutch Republic grow culturally and economically?
3. How do you think the Dutch Republic¡¯s wealth influenced its art and scientific achievements?
4. If you could visit the Dutch Republic during the 17th century, what aspects of its society would you be most interested in exploring?
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