Will the Netherlands become the hegemon? Why does the Netherlands have kings?

Updated on international 2024-04-30
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Answer: Personally, I think the final winner will definitely be the Netherlands.

    Why: The Dutch team is in very good shape right now. In this World Cup, the Dutch team has won the best start since the World Cup in 9 times (the previous best result in the group stage was 2 wins and 1 draw), and only the Netherlands and Argentina have won all 3 games.

    Attentive fans may have observed that the Dutch team is no longer the all-attacking and defensive, flashy Tulip team that everyone remembers, and the difference is that they are more defensive-oriented. In the World Cup in Germany 4 years ago, the Italians won the Hercules Cup for the fourth time with their tenacious defense, and the style of play of the blue coats has always been criticized, but they won the World Cup, and they proved with their actions that practicality is the most important thing. In this World Cup, Lippi tried to change Italy's style of play, and many Italian football celebrities persuaded Lippi to change back to traditional playing style and return to "ugly football", and as a result, Lippi paid for his stubbornness.

    From the Dutch team of the Van Marwijk era, you have a little bit of a shadow of Italian football. Van Marwijk puts a lot of emphasis on defence, with a fixed midfielder and full-backs not assisting as often as they used to. The current Dutch team's style of play is not as pleasing to the eye as before, which also makes many fans unhappy.

    But Van Marwijk was unmoved, "If you can win, why not be ugly?" 'After the group stage, the Netherlands had a staggering statistic of allowing their opponents to hit the woodwork just three times per game, and they didn't concede a single goal in the open game, the only one conceded was Samuel Eto'o's penalty. Van Marwijk's adherence to this principle has given them a taste of the sweetness.

    It is also worth noting that the Dutch are more united than before. In previous international competitions, the uncrowned king often went home early largely because of the contradictions within the team. And now the orange team is unprecedentedly united, the only negative news reported is that Van Persie doesn't like Kuyt, and this news is also groundless, Van Persie has publicly said early on that is**misunderstood his words.

    It is no exaggeration to say that this Dutch team has ushered in the best time to change the fate of the uncrowned king, stable, and unprecedentedly focused on defense, so I personally think that the final champion will definitely be the Netherlands!

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  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    At the beginning of the 17th century, the Netherlands, with a population of less than 2 million, had 4.5 times the tonnage of merchant ships in Europe, 4.5 times that of England and 7 times that of France. The East India Company adopted a joint-stock system to raise funds from the whole society, and out of the total 6.5 million guilders, some shareholders had only a few dozen guilders, which were obviously the shares of ordinary people. In 1609 the Bank of Amsterdam was founded, which collected a wide range of idle funds from society.

    The development of the joint-stock system and the financial industry has directly combined the interests of the majority of residents with overseas **, and all strata of the Netherlands from top to bottom are involved in the tide of maritime **. A small country like the Netherlands became a "coachman on the sea", which was a very important factor in the Dutch domination of the seas.

    After the independence of the Netherlands, capitalism developed very rapidly, and the development of the Dutch workshop industry at that time was far superior to that of other countries. The woolen industry, linen weaving industry, silk weaving industry, and porcelain are all internationally famous. The Netherlands was an important centre of the European woollen industry, and by the beginning of the 17th century, England relied on the Netherlands for the final processing and dyeing of woollen wool, which employed thousands of Dutch workers.

    The most prominent industry was the shipbuilding industry, which was the first in the world at that time, and the Dutch produced large merchant ships with low freight rates, and most merchants were happy to hire Dutch merchant ships to transfer goods. The Netherlands builds a wide range of ships for various countries, and there are dozens of shipyards in Amsterdam alone.

    The economic prosperity of the Netherlands was based on commerce** rather than industry. The huge merchant fleet of the Netherlands has more than 6,000 merchant ships, while France has only more than 1,000, and the total tonnage of merchant ships is equivalent to the total tonnage of merchant ships of Britain, France, Portugal and Spain. Amsterdam, the capital, was the center of European commerce at that time, it was a distribution center for oriental spices, European grain, oilseeds, timber, and furs, and more than 2,000 ships were often berthed in the harbor, outnumbering the city of Antwerp, with 100,000 inhabitants.

    In the 17th century, the Netherlands had more capital accumulation than all European countries combined, and 15 times more foreign investment than England. Amsterdam's trading market became the centre of the international market. More than 3.4 billion guilders were invested in foreign bonds in Europe, the East India and the Americas.

    A significant part of the British national debt is in the hands of the Dutch. In the form of dividends alone, more than 25 million guilders enter the Netherlands every year from the United Kingdom, and the Netherlands also receives 25 million guilders a year from France and 30 million guilders from Spain, Russia, Sweden and several small countries in Germany. Amsterdam has also become a hub for general banking and trading, with a turnover of 50 million guilders.

    More than $1.4 billion was invested in enterprises in the East India and South American colonies. Millions of dollars have been invested in city loans and loans to provinces and counties.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The Netherlands, the former maritime hegemon, was short-lived and went into ruin, and it is inevitable that it will flourish and decline.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Until the 17th century, the Netherlands was a province of the Netherlands, a Spanish posel. "Netherlands" means lowland, and is the general name for a large area of lowland at the mouth of the Rhine River, which includes the present-day Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg and part of northeastern France. The Netherlands was a fertile region, where half of the Spanish Empire's tax revenue came from.

    King Charles I of Spain saw it as his "pearl in the crown." ”

    At the end of the 16th century, political movements and armed uprisings against Spanish rule prevailed in the Netherlands. In 1581, the seven northern provinces of the Netherlands established the "United Provincial Republic", of which the Dutch Province was the largest, so it was also called the Dutch Republic.

    After the independence of the Netherlands, it vigorously developed capitalist industry and commerce, commerce, maritime transportation, and finance, and soon became a powerful country in Western Europe. In ten.

    In the 5th and 16th centuries, it was the world's most developed shipbuilding and navigation technology, and was known as the "coachman of the sea", and it was also the first bourgeois in power in the world, that is, the first capitalist country. At its peak, the Dutch navy was almost twice as large as the British and French navies. They cruised the world's oceans, protected their merchant ships, and engaged in overseas colonial plunder.

    However, the good times of the "sea coachmen" were short-lived. From the middle of the 17th century, the British and the Dutch fought for supremacy in the seas, and later, the French also participated. The Franco-Dutch War swept through the Netherlands and ended in a crushing defeat for the Netherlands. The Netherlands has been in a state of collapse ever since.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The Netherlands is not the only country with a king in the world today, but there are many others.

    This question goes back to the 17th and 19th centuries. In the late feudal period, the new bourgeoisie rose and grew rapidly, and bourgeois revolutions broke out in the Netherlands, Britain, France, and North America. After the completion of the bourgeois revolution, a series of bourgeois regimes were born.

    Due to the different historical backgrounds and national conditions of various countries, the forms of political organization of these bourgeois regimes are also different. There are two main types, one is a constitutional monarchy and the other is a republican regime. (France is the most special, for a long time after the bourgeois revolution, the two constitutional monarchies and republics alternated frequently, of course, France is now a republic.)

    The simple point of the constitutional monarchy is to retain the king (for example, the king of the United Kingdom and the emperor of Japan), the king is the supreme head of the state, but has no real power, and the real power of the state is the parliament. For example, the most typical constitutional monarchy is the United Kingdom, and I will use the United Kingdom as an example to explain to you. The supreme head of the United Kingdom is the King (now Queen Elizabeth II), and she attends important occasions in the country, and the Prime Minister is elected by Parliament to meet the Queen.

    But the queen has no real power, and the core of British state power is in the British Parliament. In the early days of the constitutional monarchy, a prime minister was formed to represent the king in parliamentary affairs, and gradually became the "head" of the parliament to preside over the day-to-day affairs of the parliament.

    The situation in the Netherlands is similar to that of the United Kingdom.

    It's a bit cumbersome, I hope it helps.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Because as you can see from the name of the country, the Netherlands is a constitutional monarchy. In a constitutional monarchy, the king is the head of state.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Because people are monarchies, they have evolved peacefully to the present. Refer to the King of England.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    In a feudal monarchy, the king of the Netherlands was a veritable head of state.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The Netherlands established maritime supremacy in the 17th century; The Dutch navy is relatively developed, guessing that the Netherlands is low-lying, and their navy is very developed, so they vigorously develop the sea**, so the Netherlands has become a maritime hegemon.

    The Netherlands performed miracles in the 17th century and became the dominant power of the seas; At that time, the Netherlands was known as the "coachman of the sea", which is a vivid embodiment of this supremacy.

    The Netherlands is located in the lower reaches of Europe's many rivers, where the Rhine, Maas and Scheldts form a delta; The delta region has convenient access to the sea and convenient shipping, but the terrain is low and the development space is limited; The official name of the Netherlands is the Kingdom of the Netherlands, which means "Low Country", which speaks volumes; We're talking about the Netherlands proper, which also has two overseas territories: Aruba and the Antilles, which are a product of the colonial era.

    In the colonial era, the Netherlands also lent frantically to Britain and France, and this economic model was also relatively fragile. In the late 17th century, the Netherlands fought with England and France, and both failed; In this way, a large number of loans became bad debts, all aspects of the business empire gradually collapsed, and the decline of the Netherlands was a natural regret.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    From a swamp, on a fish, to make a fortune, to become the first merchant class in the world, then to dominate the global oceans, colonizing almost all continents, and they are nothing more than a small country with a population of only a few million. Even today, they still have 13 Fortune 500 ......

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    There are four reasons for the rise of the Netherlands:

    The first point is that after the Netherlands gained independence from Spain, the country retained a vigorous and dynamic state. The people are proactive and strive to open up.

    The second point. The location of the Netherlands is suitable for development**, and it is also just in time for the advent of the commercial era in Shanghai. Smoothly developed into a coachman throughout Europe.

    The third point. The Dutch have a strong business atmosphere at home, and everyone is chasing commercial profits. The feudal forces were weak, and the atmosphere of political management was relaxed. These also ensured the development of state capitalism.

    Fourth, the rise of the Netherlands coincided with the rise of a new bourgeois state, Britain, and the decline of the old maritime empire. The international environment is relatively good, and there are fewer external threats. This has also contributed to the development of the Netherlands.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Since the Armistice of 1602, the Netherlands was freed from Spanish slavery, and the Netherlands was rarely invaded by foreign enemies, and many internal troubles were reduced, so that they could operate in a peaceful environment**. Domestic political and religious struggles did not hinder it either. Other countries are in the midst of ongoing instability.

    The Thirty Years' War left Germany without prosperity, Spain reduced to a second-rate country, and Britain was suffering from a civil war that severely damaged its economic development. Although the Netherlands also participated in the Thirty Years' War, it only paid mercenaries to fight the war, and the country was not affected in any way. After the Thirty Years' War, Dutch independence was officially recognized, and the era of Anglo-French, and Dutch hegemony began.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    409 The Rise of Great Powers: The Netherlands relied on herring to rise to the top.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The Age of Discovery: The country that rose because of herring - the ** years of the Netherlands.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Great location.

    Vigorously develop finance**.

    There is a very strong sea power.

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