The Bounty was on a specific mission to prepare Breadfruit plants for transportation to the Carribian to ne used as food for the slave population. In the years following the British Government sponsored another expedition to complete the original mission.
@brohut420Күн бұрын
oh hell naw text to speech
@DoyouknowgeographyКүн бұрын
Imagine a world where the Dutch empire expanded its reach beyond Europe and dominated South America. Take a look at this 'Geography map' to explore how their colonies, trading posts, and strategic locations might have shaped the continent's history and development. Could the Netherlands have influenced the cultures and politics of South America in a way similar to Spain or Portugal?
@EHonda-ds6ve2 күн бұрын
But didn’t Poland already united in the 13. century? They have also no natural borders
@DenUitvreter2 күн бұрын
Iberian Union? Portugal was the enemy because it had joined Spain. That's why it got attacked and the war was why the Dutch Republic bothered with the Americas and Asia in the first place. The English attacked Dutch merchant ships because they couldn't compete in the European trade.
@renevanderkooi54732 күн бұрын
I am Dutch. It is posible I didn´t pay much atention during history classes, but I think they never talked about this. Hmm..I onlu know we always loose against Portugal playing footbal.
3 күн бұрын
Wallonian, not Flemish
@apakapat4 күн бұрын
How about making your own video? Just an Idea, @clevercamel
@EnglishGuy-vo5zg5 күн бұрын
I love this channel
@JOGA_Wills6 күн бұрын
Byzantine Empire = Rump Roman Empire
@wendihong197 күн бұрын
Alors c'est une région pour france!?
@serenha18 күн бұрын
There are several lies here.
@antonioscholten14 күн бұрын
We're Americans too i guess.
@antonioscholten14 күн бұрын
Don't they celebrate Sinterklaas? Time to change this...
@xXTheoLinuxXx14 күн бұрын
They have (at least in Ostfriesland) Sunnekloas,
@tekk999515 күн бұрын
Platduuts - it's a Low Saxon language like Gronings. But no relation with Dutch (Hollands).
@storyclips16 күн бұрын
Potsdam heeft toch ook een nederlandse oorsprong dacht ik😊
@jacobderaadt650116 күн бұрын
Was this perhaps a free haven for the Remonstants that had been conemned by the Synod of Dordrecht (1618-1619)? The starting year of the city (1620) would surely point in that direction; also the huge Remonstrant church building.
@kikililac17 күн бұрын
If that would be the middle of Germany, Germany would be tiny.....
@HansBaz17 күн бұрын
You showed the flag of Luxembourg. The Dutch one looks a little different. Find the differences in the color blue.
@robinsalario437218 күн бұрын
thatis not in the middle of germany. it is near the dutch border near friesland. so maybe it was dutch first?
@KarlMartell73218 күн бұрын
Not even close to Holland. It borders the German region of Nordfriesland, so Northern Frisia. It´s closer to Denmark than to Holland
@robinsalario437218 күн бұрын
@@KarlMartell732 i am dutch.
@motolab.EuropeanMotorcycles17 күн бұрын
@@KarlMartell732holland and dutch (as in The Netherlands).are 2 different “things”. Holland is only a small part of The Netherlands 2/12 to be exact
@motolab.EuropeanMotorcycles17 күн бұрын
Near the Dutch border? From the dutch border to the west coast of The Netherlands is a shorter distance than from the same border point to Fredrikstadt…
@KarlMartell73217 күн бұрын
@@motolab.EuropeanMotorcycles ich weiß. But it is commonly used as a synonym, like with England for the UK
@bioold892518 күн бұрын
Well, groceries there are certainly cheaper than in the Netherlands proper. So a good option to move there.
@miatx681818 күн бұрын
Wat grappig ik wist als Nederlander hier niks van af. Trouwens Emden en de provincie waar het in lag was trouwens ook in Nederland volgens mij. Het was Nederlands origineel. En dat zie je ook aan de bouwstijl in de stad. Het lijkt op een doodnormale Nederlandse stad. Het zelfde met Duinkerke dat compleet aanvoelt als een Belgische stad of gewoon Nederlandse stad met veel invloeden uit Belgie en het was ook zelfs van Belgie.mensen denken ook nog steeds dat het van Belgie is. Maar het ligt net over de grens in Frankrijk.
@DAoutaouais17 күн бұрын
In Dunkirk, West Flemish (West Vlaams) - which could be considered a Dutch dialect - is still spoken, although only French is official.
@miatx681818 күн бұрын
I never knew Germany had a city designed by my country.
@Arnaud5819 күн бұрын
"Why there is a Dutch city in the middle of Germany" Because there isn't! >>>>> There is NO Dutch city in the middle of Germany! <<<<< Banal CLICKBAIT!👴🤮 50 km from the Danish border is on the edge, in the far North of Germany! It is not a "Dutch city", it's a regular German city, which in 1621 was founded by a German Duke! The only Dutch connection was the luring in by this Duke of some Dutchmen to start up trading. It's all hyped up for tourism.👴🤑🤮
@emo12200918 күн бұрын
Well, looking at the architecture, it definitely looks more Dutch than German heritage. But saying that it is a "Dutch city" is of course incorrect. It is a city on German soil, so it is German. Still interesting for a Dutchman to see and hear about. Grüße aus Holland.
@pietervanderzwaan429520 күн бұрын
Maybe the netherlands is the true germany 😂
@DT-wp4hk13 күн бұрын
Nazi and DDR policy is in 🇳🇱 for sure.
@Scar_tisseu-8620 күн бұрын
Same as in the city gdansk in Poland. It was because of the mennonites.
@ronnyfarang58620 күн бұрын
Hitler is turning in his grave, it's just a Jewish settlement, nothing more. But you lost anyway Germany! Grusse von Weit weg!
@erikabee349821 күн бұрын
Thank you for this report. Yes sometimes you can find great storries on KZbin, that you have never heard of before! I love it!
@renevanderkooi547321 күн бұрын
Ligt het niet gewoon in Noord Friesland? Net al Husum? Ze spreken daar volgens mij ook nog een soort van Fries.
@SensitivityGames18 күн бұрын
Duitsland heeft een oost een west fryslan
@tekk999515 күн бұрын
Plattduuts - Dat is meer een soort van Gronings. Niet Fries..
@xXTheoLinuxXx14 күн бұрын
Nee, het Fries wat ze in Friesland spreken is daar al eeuwen uitgestorven. Vroeger had je Westlauwersfries en Oostlauwersfries (dat werd gesproken in Groningen en Oost/Noord Friesland en daar zat al verschil tussen. Het Oostlauwersfries is al een poos uitgestorven en maakte plaats voor een Nedersaksisch dialect (wel met Friese invloeden). Gronings en Ostfries lijken wel heel erg veel op elkaar.
@callsigndd9ls89721 күн бұрын
Nobody speaks Dutch in Friedrichstadt. In addition to High German, many people there speak Low German, which is very similar to Dutch.
@tekk999515 күн бұрын
I'ts a Low Saxon language. No relation to the language they speak in Holland. It has a relation with the dialect spoken in the eastern part of the NL.
@callsigndd9ls89715 күн бұрын
When Friedrichstadt was founded, Dutch people were settled there as specialists in hydraulic engineering, because the area was a lowland between two rivers (similar to Holland). They were Dutch people who were persecuted in their homeland because of their religion, which was different from Catholicism. In Friedrichstadt, they were guaranteed freedom of religion. The first settlers spoke Dutch, but over the centuries they changed their language to Low German, which was also spoken in the entire surrounding area. That is why I wrote that no one speaks Dutch there anymore, but rather Low German and today, of course, also standard German. But you're right, north east dutch language is not very far away from Low German (low Saxon). There are of course several regional dialects in the Low German language. In the past, everything was a common language area that only changed due to the influence and language changes of other ethnic groups, such as the Franks or, in the Netherlands, the Spaniards.
@xXTheoLinuxXx14 күн бұрын
@@callsigndd9ls897 correct. I'm born and raised in the province of Groningen (N.E. Netherlands) and my dialect is pretty much the same as those from Ostfriesland. Not a big surprise because we shared quite some history together (at some point 80% of the population in Emden were Dutch refugees). On the other hand royalties from Ostfriesland (Cirksena) weren't only royals from that area but also in the province of Groningen.
@htimsid12 күн бұрын
@@tekk9995 Usually a dialect is defined as a variety of a language.
@amanduskorse670421 күн бұрын
Wat leuk, niet bekend in Nederland. How nice, this is not known in the Nethertlands.
@renevanderkooi547321 күн бұрын
Maar wel in Friesland.
@AudieHolland21 күн бұрын
I think History Defragged may have mentioned this place.
@roelliesafari998822 күн бұрын
AI voice-over😐
@23tv7422 күн бұрын
Can you tell us more about Husum?
@geertex22 күн бұрын
@3:00 Leiduuuuuhhhhhh!!!!
@marcelmoulin333522 күн бұрын
Echt geweldig! Dit verhaal kende ik niet. Ik moet beslist daarheen.
@dutchafrikaner120416 күн бұрын
Gdańsk was van oorsprong ook een Nederlandse stad: Danswijk. Gothenburg was ook een van oorsprong Nederlandse stad.
@marcelmoulin333516 күн бұрын
@@dutchafrikaner1204 Hartelijk dank voor de inlichting!
@BarnOwl6122 күн бұрын
Well, I still like the idea. Ik moet er echt een keer gaan kijken! ❤
@hoWa392022 күн бұрын
Not in the middle of Germany, not even in the heart of Schleswig-Holstein. It's rather seen as a remote place on the edge of the country.
@guellrich22 күн бұрын
Not quite in the middle of Germany!
@dutchafrikaner120416 күн бұрын
Gdansk was also a Dutch city. Danswijk.
@callsigndd9ls89716 күн бұрын
@@dutchafrikaner1204 No, Gdansk had many name changes over the centuries (Gdanczk, Gdansk, Gdanz, Gedanc or Danzig). This town was once founded as a small settlement by the Goths and later, when the Goths moved south, it was settled by Slavic tribes. The present city was later built on this settlement by Hanseatic merchants. Gdansk was one of the most important members of the Hanseatic League in the Middle Ages. The name Gdansk means "place on the river Gdana". This river is now called Motława (German Mottlau).
@tooth855124 күн бұрын
Weird. The Castro family pretty much controlled most of California after the Jesuits arrived. In fact the Russians helped the Americans in both the Revolutionary War and 1812. Czar Alexis loved President Lincoln and when Lincoln asked for help with the British Crown and French sitting at the Southern border, who had planned on balkanization of the US, Alexis sent troops to the NY Harbor and to California. The Russians who had been in California had good relationship with the native American Indians too. I know there's only a few Eastern Orthodox Churches in the US. One specifically built or funded by Czar Nicolas. In NY, there's a community of Ukrainians I need to look into. From what I understand there was a population of Polish that settled in NY who had or used Russian last names and were funded by the Kuhn Loeb and Woodrow Wilson who were the Bolchiveks. Trotsky wrote for the NY TIMES and for Russia news. He created the word Racist, in order to create division in Russia. This later on became the Black Lives Matter movement which was definitely a CIA OP.
@user-cp6ev6fy1q28 күн бұрын
Panama's problems were due to El Niño droughts but since July when La Niña hit, it's actually had the opposite problem and that's flooding. The Mulino government should have mechanisms in place to avoid these issues by the time the cycle changes again. So good luck to México but their alternative doesn't seem to be a game changer at all tbh .
@houstonisnotmyhome28 күн бұрын
So the Panama Canal is dying. so Mexico adding capacity is somehow undermining it? That doesn't make any sense.
@Victor4337728 күн бұрын
Better Mexico than China
@AAAAAAA6687928 күн бұрын
Even 2 million containers per here he’s actually not a lot at all. And that’s by 2036??? that’s about 100 and something ships . Definitely not a threat but also a good alternative
@rodrigoma135028 күн бұрын
The Panama canal is currently moving 500,000 containers per year because of its water problems.
@AAAAAAA6687928 күн бұрын
Incorrect. The amount of ships passing has decreased by 25%. Before water the problems the canal was moving about 8 million TEU per year. It’s still far away from the Mexican project.
@EnglishGuy-vo5zg29 күн бұрын
Map Monkey😍
@LuxLux-k3oАй бұрын
Pasti menyal di kemudian hari.....jangannnn maroaaaah
@gungnir3926Ай бұрын
bring the white back . its disgusting to look at.
@rudolfgysin6965Ай бұрын
EU sucks.Their Parliment is full of Crooks.!!!!
@Dan-vm2fjАй бұрын
Atleast we speak romanian in moldova..
@gabe89nlАй бұрын
Suriname was pushed to become independent by the progressive Dutch government in the seventies, so the claim The Netherlands wanted to keep their colonies is incorrect. Nowadays the remaining colonies are financially reliant on the Dutch government, which is the main reason to remain in the kingdom. Fun fact: a Dutch citizen that wants to go to Curaçao needs to get a visa stamp at Immigration, and technically it is another country within the kingdom.
@JAnthon77TАй бұрын
Technically, legally and historically they are all Dutch citizens, wether they live in The Netherlands or on the islands. That the ‘Dutch Dutch’ need a stamp at immigration is a leftover from their own colonial past, it’s a rule they made! Anyway, the Dutch made those islands into what they are, there are no original inhabitants. For over 400 years the islands have been Dutch and the Dutch did whatever they liked with those island (Pirate base, slave trading post, oil refining, strategic financial off shore trusts etc). That’s longer than the Netherlands have been an official country themselves!