- The
pachtersoproer was a
Dutch rebellion in the 18th century. The
origin of the
uprising was to be
found in the
economic malaise of the 1740s as a result...
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Amsterdam riots may
refer to: 1740
Pachtersoproer 1787
Bijltjesoproer 1886
Palingoproer 1917
Potato riots 1934
Jordaanoproer 1975
Nieuwmarkt riots 1980...
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Nicolaes Geelvinck (11
October 1706, in
Amsterdam – 15 June 1764, in Amsterdam) was lord of Castri****, Bakkum, Santpoort, Velsen, Stabroek, schepen, and...
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battles of the
House of
Orange and the tax collectors'
rebellion or
pachtersoproer of 1748. He
compares Daniel Raap to Haman, and had
great confidence...
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dissatisfaction with the tax tenants,
especially among the
common man.
After the
Pachtersoproer of 1748, the
system was
largely abolished in the Republic. From then...
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victory in the
First Maroon War. In 1748,
Marretje Arents leads the
Pachtersoproer. In 1760-1790, Rani Velu
Nachiyar (Tamil: இராணி வேலு நாச்சியார்) was...
- The Hague, and
especially Amsterdam. The
riots became known as the
Pachtersoproer. The
civic militia refused to intervene, but used the
riots as an occasion...
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Osdorp Oude Kerk,
Amsterdam Overhoeks Overtoombuurt Overtoomse Veld
Pachtersoproer Paleis voor
Volksvlijt Palingoproer Parkschouwburg (Amsterdam) Patriottentijd...
- established. 1691 -
Skinny Bridge built. 1696 -
Aansprekersoproer riots 1748
Pachtersoproer riots Demands from
Doelistenmovement 1765 -
Stadstekenacademie founded...
- Gew****en
vlees is set
during the
eighteenth century, at the time of the
Pachtersoproer. His
Publieke werken features a
pharmacist in
Drenthe and his nephew...