This article has been verified for the current version (1.36) of the game.
- See also: States General events
This is a list of all of the Netherlands' events:[1]
Leiden University
William, Prince of Orange, the leader of the Dutch Revolt in the Eighty Years' War founded the Leiden University in 1575 as the emerging Dutch Republic did not have any universities. Spain controlled southern Leuven where the only university in the Netherlands was. Prince William decided to found the first Dutch university in Leiden to educate citizens for religious purposes and give the country and its government educated men in other fields. Academic study had become important as the scientific renaissance had begun and Leiden was chosen as a reward for the heroic defense of Leiden against Spanish attacks in the previous year. Philip II of Spain appears on the official foundation certificate, as he was still the de jure count of Holland, although he forbade any subject to study in Leiden.
This event happens only once during a campaign.
Wilhelmus
The anthem Wilhelmus or Wilhelmus van Nassouwe is very popular with parts of the Dutch population and will, in 1932, become recognized as the official national anthem of the Netherlands. Willem van Oranje or William of Orange is the main character of the anthem which tells of him, his life and why he is fighting against the King of Spain, written in a first-person perspective. For a national anthem, the text and tune of the song are remarkably peaceful.
This event happens only once during a campaign.
Trigger conditions
The year is at least 1574, but before 1600.
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Mean time to happen
78 months
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- Gain 15 reform progress
- Gain modifier "Wilhelmus" until the current ruler leaves office, giving:
- +0.25 Yearly prestige
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Dutch Military Reforms
Johann, Count of Nassau-Siegen along with his cousin, Prince Maurits and brother Willem, were at the heart of the Dutch reforms. Relearning the lost skills of Classical armies from translation of Roman military manuals, they reorganized battle formations to make them more flexible and to increase firepower. It was Johann who was the brains behind the most famous of all drill manuals, de Gheyn's Wapenhandelinghe, and the founder of one of the first military academies at Siegen in Germany.
This event happens only once during a campaign.
The Tulip Mania
The tulip was introduced in Europe in the 1550s from the Ottoman Empire. They quickly became popular among the rich merchants in the Netherlands as a luxury item. The market grew, and in 1634 when demand increased in France, speculators entered the market. In 1636, a futures market was created, and during the autumn and winter the prices skyrocketed until the prices collapsed in February 1637. The result was the bankruptcy of many, and economic disaster.
This event happens only once during a campaign.
Arumer Zwarte Hoop
Discontent with the behavior of our troops in the region the peasants of Frisia have taken up arms against us. Joined by mercenary soldiers these revolters have had limited success on land but have already conducted some surprising maneuvers at sea. Indeed the revolters are as much pirates as they are soldiers and unless we put this thing down soon shipping will suffer.
This event happens only once during a campaign.
De Pruikentijd
Throughout the history of the early Netherlands the state has been run by and for Merchant capitalists. The mayors of the cities, the heads of the East India Company and other state companies have all themselves had a background as merchants and would have had both contact and knowledge of the world of trade that would help them make economically beneficial decisions.
This is however increasingly often not the case. The issuing of state bonds to finance government enterprises has served our country well through the years but a side effect has been that there is now a whole generation of rich and influential rentiers who have little to no practical experience of trade. Critics feel that these Wig-wearers lack ambitions beyond achieving cushy government offices and that their carefulness is in fact passivity. Whether this is true or not we have come a long way from the Merchant Capitalists that used to shape the future of our state.
This event happens only once during a campaign.
Statenvertaling
The Synod of Dort deemed it necessary to translate the Bible into Dutch as the existing Dutch Bibles were merely translations of other translations. The new translation, the Statenbijbel, was to be based on the original languages in imitation of the King James Bible from 1611. The States-General of the Netherlands commissioned it on the request of the Synod. Johannes Bogerman, Willem Baudartius and Gerson Bucerus were to be the translators for the Old Testament while Jakobus Rolandus, Herman Faukelius, and Petrus Cornelisz would translate the New Testament and apocrypha. Both Herman Faukelius and Petrus Cornelisz died before the translation had started and thus were replaced by Festus Hommius and Antonius Walaeus. The Statenbijbel was completed in 1635 and authorized by the States-General in 1637. Half-a-million copies were printed between 1637 and 1657. The Statenbijbel acted as a cultural unification of the Netherlands and the language, choice of words, and expressions used in the Bible formed the basis of the accepted form of standardized Dutch.
This event happens only once during a campaign.
House of Elzevir
Having previously worked in bookbinding and bookselling Lodewijk Elzevir had a fine understanding of every aspect of the making of a book when he finally moved on to become a printer and a publisher. Lodewijk and his descendants would found one of the most famous and productive printing houses of the early modern era, lasting for 130 years the house of Elzevir was known for its elegance and accuracy but also for the small and very portable formats used, such as the duodecimo format.
Noteworthy among the works that would leave the Elzevir presses are the 'Elzevirian Republics', books describing the history and present of select countries around Europe and the world. While intended for an international market these last books will surely find a big readership among the Dutch merchant class and will help them understand the various countries they intend to invest in or trade with.
This event happens only once during a campaign.
The Fluitschip
The expansive Dutch economy has put large demands on our merchant marine. The very shallow Dutch waters also mean that common merchant ships such as caravels are unable to approach many of the Dutch ports. So far this has been handled by the use of smaller boeiers but with financial backing from Pieter Jansz Liorne, a Dutch merchant from Hoorn, a new type of ship has been developed.
The fluitship or fluyt is longer and has a very characteristic pear-shaped stern and is built to be effectively manned by a small crew. As it is able to carry larger cargoes while still handling the shallow Dutch waters and behaving very well in the open sea this ship is a godsend for our merchants.
This event happens only once during a campaign.
Creation of the Amsterdam Stock Exchange
In the wake of the creation of the Bank of Amsterdam (1609), the city's stock exchange had become more and more active. Having taken over from Antwerp the role of leading financial place, the stock exchange flourished. Funds from all over Europe would become available and loans were easily accessible, at rates unmatched anywhere else. This was enhanced by the capitalistic success of the Dutch East India Company (1602) and even of the less successful West India Trade Company (1621).
This event happens only once during a campaign.
Veerinigte Westindische Compagnie
In 1621, at the end of the 12-year peace treaty with Spain, the Geoctroyeerde Westindische Compagnie was founded which mainly focused on privateering against the Spanish fleets. Apart from privateering, the objective was to establish as many colonies as possible in the Americas and conquer land. Famous exploits include Manhattan and Piet Heyn raiding the Spanish silver fleet.
This event happens only once during a campaign.
Trigger conditions
- Is the Netherlands
- Has a merchant in the Caribbean trade node
The year is at least 1610.
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Mean time to happen
100 months
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- Gain trade modifier "Jamaican Trade Node" ( +25 Trade power) in Caribbean trade node for the rest of the game
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The Reformation in the Netherlands[edit | edit source]
Calvinism in the Netherlands
In a clerical meeting in Dordrecht (1618-1619) hard-line Calvinism was made State-religion. This was the end of a long struggle between a pluralistic and humanitarian faction, the Arminians, and a dogmatic, narrow-minded 'True Calvinistic' faction, the Gomarists. Moritz of Oranien supported the Gomarists, composed mainly of petty bourgeois and farmers, while Oldenbarneveld supported the Arminians, composed of intellectuals and rich bourgeois.
This event happens only once during a campaign.
Synod of Dort
The rise of Arminianism caused a National Synod to be held in Dordrecht by the Dutch Reformed Church to settle the divisive controversy initiated. On November 13, 1618, the Dutch Reformed Church and voting representatives from eight foreign Reformed churches held the first meeting. The last and final meeting was held on May 9, 1619 and was the 154th meeting. It settled the controversy over Arminianism, condemned it, rejected the Arminian views and set forth the Reformed doctrine on each point, namely total depravity, unconditional election, limited atonement, irresistible grace, and the perseverance of the saints. The Remonstrants, as the Arminians were known as, were directed to abstain from ministerial activities such as preaching, exhorting, administering the sacraments, and visiting the sick. They were also requested to sign The Act of Cessation, the legalization of the order to desist from the ministry but refused to sign it and were sentenced as 'disturbers of the public peace' and ordered to leave the United Provinces. The Synod condemned the religious doctrine of Arminianism as heresy.
This event happens only once during a campaign.
Trigger conditions
- Is the Netherlands
- Has country modifier "Gomarism" or "Arminianism"
The year is at least 1640.
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Mean time to happen
200 months
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Option conditions
Enabled if:
Has country modifier "Gomarism"
- Remove country modifier "Gomarism"
Enabled if:
Has country modifier "Arminianism"
- Remove country modifier "Arminianism"
Always enabled:
- If the country has a stability of less than +3,
- then it gains 1 stability,
- else it gains 50 administrative power.
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Baruch Spinoza - The Prince of Philosophers
The son of an immigrant Portuguese Jewish family, Baruch Spinoza would lead a relatively simple life and supported himself as a lens maker and contributions from benefactors. While Spinoza is said to have been an excellent lens maker it is his devotion to philosophy, ethics and theology that this man will be remembered for. Spinoza published few works in his lifetime but his ideas came to circulate all the same and resulted in the University of Heidelberg offering him a chair, which he declined for fear that it might restrain his thought.
This event happens only once during a campaign.
Trigger conditions
The year is at least 1655, but before 1677.
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Mean time to happen
66 months
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- Gain 100 administrative power
- Gain 5 prestige
- If Baruch Spinoza doesn't already exist:
- Gain a skill 3 Philosopher named "Baruch Spinoza", of 'Portuguese' heritage, following the 'Jewish' faith, in Amsterdam (50% cheaper to employ)
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Simon Stevin
The Flemish mathematician and military engineer Simon Stevin was active in many areas of science and engineering, both theoretical and practical. The Dutch word for mathematics, wiskunde or 'the art of what is certain', was Stevin's own translation and makes Dutch one of the few European languages where 'mathematics' is not derived from Greek via Latin. He invented a carriage with sails which was propelled solely by the force of wind, and acquired a speed which exceeded that of horses. De Thiende, written by Stevin and published in 1585 is translated in English as 'Decimal arithmetic: Teaching how to perform all computations whatsoever by whole numbers without fractions, by the four principles of common arithmetic: namely, addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.'.
This event happens only once during a campaign.
Gerard Mercator de Kremer
Flemish geographer, mathematician and cartographer. He studied in Louvain where he had a geographical establishment (1534). From 1537 to 1540 he surveyed and mapped Flanders. In 1538, he produced his first map of the world (based on Ptolemy's map)
This event happens only once during a campaign.
Trigger conditions
The year is at least 1540, but before 1594.
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Mean time to happen
200 months
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- Gain 100 military power
- If Mercator doesn't already exist:
- Gain a skill 2 Navigator named "Mercator", of 'Flemish' heritage, in Brussels (50% cheaper to employ)
- Gain 1 innovativeness
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Erasmus
Erasmus was a humanist and the greatest scholar of the northern Renaissance, the first editor of the New Testament and also an important figure in patristics and classical literature who had great influence on theological debate during his life. As a man of the middle ground, his views made him a beacon for those who valued liberty more than orthodoxy.
This event happens only once during a campaign.
Trigger conditions
The year is at least 1495, but before 1536.
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Mean time to happen
123 months
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- Gain 100 diplomatic power
- If Erasmus doesn't already exist:
- Gain a skill 3 Philosopher named "Erasmus", of 'Dutch' heritage, following the 'Catholic' faith (50% cheaper to employ)
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Hugo Grotius
Hugo Grotius was a Dutch scholar and lawyer. His best known book 'De Jure Belli ac Pacis' published in 1625 was a legal masterpiece and laid the groundwork for modern international law. He is also famous for his celebrated escape from prison (where he was incarcerated due to political and religious conflicts) in a bookchest! He also wrote other legal and religious works and poetry.
This event happens only once during a campaign.
Christiaan Huygens
Huygens was a Dutch mathematician, astronomer and physicist who founded the wave theory of light, discovered the true shape of the rings of Saturn and made original contributions to the science of dynamics - the study of the action of forces on bodies. Forgotten until the early 19th century, his theories on light appear today as one of the most brilliant and original contributions to modern science and will always be remembered by the principle bearing his name.
This event happens only once during a campaign.
Trigger conditions
The year is at least 1623, but before 1687.
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Mean time to happen
200 months
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- Gain 100 administrative power
- If Christian Huygens doesn't already exist:
- Gain a skill 2 Natural scientist named "Christiaan Huygens", of 'Dutch' heritage, in Amsterdam (50% cheaper to employ)
- Gain 1 innovativeness
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De Witt
Jan De Witt had been Raadpensionaris (Great Pensioner) in 1653. Holland enjoyed under his guidance some of its most brilliant years. He also spent his life fighting the influence of the house of Orange, the traditional Stadhouder (military affairs) and managed to have the Act of Exclusion voted against them in 1667. However, the defeats in 1672 against France and England made the Orange party come back and have him imprisoned. On 20th August 1672, he and his brother Cornelis were slaughtered by a mob incited by his political opponents.
This event happens only once during a campaign.
Trigger conditions
The year is at least 1650, but before 1672.
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Mean time to happen
100 months
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- Gain 15 reform progress
- Gain modifier "Jan De Witt" until the current ruler leaves office, giving:
- +1 Diplomatic reputation
- +1 Diplomatic relation
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Hensius
Born in 1640, Anthony Hensius had enjoyed the confidence of William III of Orange all his life. Sent to Versailles after the peace of Nijmegen to supervise the execution of its clauses, he became Raad Pensionaris in 1688 after William moved to England. A tough negotiator and obstinate opponent of France, he was at the core of all anti-French coalitions that are set up in all the wars of the late 17th century. He died in 1720.
This event happens only once during a campaign.
Trigger conditions
The year is at least 1688, but before 1720.
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Mean time to happen
100 months
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- Gain modifier "Anthony Heinsius" until the current ruler leaves office, giving:
- +10% Trade efficiency
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Kenau Simonsdochter Hasselaer
During the war against the Spanish, a small town was besieged and every man, woman, and child worked fearlessly to rebuild the city walls that the enemy cannons had destroyed. One woman stood out among these brave townspeople, a woman who led the rebuild and who worked tirelessly day and night to carry earth to the city walls. Her name was Kenau Simonsdochter Hasselaer, a wood merchant in town, and she encouraged the people to keep fighting despite the continuing onslaught by the Spanish. Accounts written after the Spanish had retreated told of how she, together with most of the townspeople, stood on the earthworks erected and threw burning tar wreaths around the neck of the Spanish soldiers. At least one Spanish soldier jumped into the river to douse the flames and drowned from the weight of the armor. She is a humble woman, but inside her burns a fire that we could use...
This event happens only once during a campaign.
Margaret of Austria, Duchess of Savoy
The 'Dame de deuil' - Lady of Mourning, a title given to her by her court historian and poet Jean Lemaire de Belges, - Margaret of Austria, Duchess of Savoy vowed to never remarry after her second husband Philibert II, Duke of Savoy died after three years of marriage. She broke new ground for women rulers as she first became the only woman elected as its ruler by the representative assembly of Franche-Comté and her father, the Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire, Maximilian named her governor of the Low Countries and guardian of her nephew Charles until he came of age and became Holy Roman Emperor himself. Her reign has brought relative peace and prosperity, she has negotiated a treaty of commerce with England favorable to the Flemish cloth interests, negotiated the Treaty of Cambrai, the so-called Ladies' Peace, together with Louise of Savoy and she acts as as intermediary between her father and her nephew's subjects in the Netherlands. Charles has recognized Margaret as one of his wisest advisers, after a short period where he rebelled against her influence.
This event happens only once during a campaign.
Isabella Clara Eugenia
Together with her husband Albert, who died in 1621, Isabella Clara Eugenia, infanta of Spain and Portugal, was sovereign of the Netherlands in the Low Countries and after his death she was appointed the Governor of the Netherlands. Their reign brought a Golden Age, with peace and stability. Albert and Isabella first sought to make the Netherlands independent from Spain, something that proved impossible, so instead they worked to reincorporate the Southern Provinces into the Spanish monarchy. This was not popular among the Flemish social classes, but they did not give up their political agenda. The visual arts became their preferred tool and it proved perfect. The baroque had become popular and with Isabella's and Albert's patronage of artists such as Peter Paul Rubens, Pieter Brueghel the Younger, Coebergher, the De Nole family, the Van Veens and many others, the growth of this artistic movement was simulated and the Flemish Baroque painting created. The court at Brussels became full of people of all sorts, from artists and diplomats to defectors, spies and penitent traitors, from English musicians, Italian counsellors, Spanish confessors, Burgundian functionaries, German bodyguards to the Belgian Nobles. Brussels is now considered a vital link in the politics of Europe, much thanks to Albert and Isabella Clara Eugenia.
This event happens only once during a campaign.
Hardships of the VOC
Things are not looking as bright as they once did for the Dutch East India Company. With other European powers getting involved in the East India trade it has no longer been possible for our company to monopolize certain goods and as a result of competition prices in Europe have fallen considerably. Desperate some company officials have taken extreme measures such as torching warehouses of spices in order to keep the prices up but the long-time effects of such actions have been negligible at best.
Still all is not lost. The company still has considerable assets, experienced captains and good contacts in the East. It is, however, clear that things cannot proceed as they have done so far. Many feel that the route to go is to take a more generalist approach to East India trade rather than trying to monopolize single commodities, which has been the Company policy so far
This event happens only once during a campaign.
Trigger conditions
- Is the Netherlands
- Price change event “Decline of the Spice Trade” has happened
- Has country modifier "Vereenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie" [2]
- Owns a province assigned to a trade company in any of the following regions:
- Malaya
- Moluccas
- Indonesia
- Coromandel
- Deccan
- Western India
- Hindustan
- Bengal
- Burma
- Indochina
The year is at least 1650.
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Mean time to happen
300 months
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The time has come for a reorientation.
- Lose 50 diplomatic power
Help the Company with generous loans.
- Lose ducats equal to 0.25 years of income
- Lose 3 stability
- Gain 5% inflation
- Remove country modifier "Vereenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie"
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VOC in financial peril
Despite transitioning to a more viable business model the Dutch East India Company has continued problems with solvency. Unwilling to restrict the payment of dividends despite sinking profits the Company has been paying out more money than it has been earning for decades.
In order to get back on its feet now the company has decided to borrow even more money. This is a tempting proposition as, should the Company be dissolved, the shock would seriously hurt our financial sector.
This event happens only once during a campaign.
Nationalization of the VOC?
Poor financial policies and slow reactions due to its centralized control as well as continued competition and sinking prices have continued to make life hard for our East India Company. In day-to-day operations the company is still managing the control of all of our East Indian possessions well but many now have serious doubts about the viability of this in the long run. Perhaps the time has come to finally nationalize the VOC and take the hit to our economy that this would entail? Even if we do continue to support the company with more loans and subsidies it is unlikely that we will be able to shield the general Dutch economy entirely at this point.
This event happens only once during a campaign.
The Bank of Amsterdam & The International Capital Market
Ever since the establishment of the Bank of Amsterdam the Dutch financial sector has been the hub of the European capital market. Dutch bankers are involved in everything from the wars to the manufactories of other European powers as well as various domestic enterprises. As mercantilism and protectionism closes off many foreign markets however the international position that once was the strength of the Dutch Banking establishment has suddenly become a weakness. As it has become known that the Bank has allowed the Dutch government and its companies to overdraw its accounts the credibility of the institution itself is also shaken in its very foundation. The Bank of Amsterdam is now ready to declare itself insolvent and it seems only a matter of time until we see the general effect of this on the Dutch economy.
This event happens only once during a campaign.
Trigger conditions
- Is the Netherlands
- One of the following:
- Has country modifier "Expand Loan Market"
- Has country modifier "Vereenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie" and continued supporting the VOC in the event “Nationalization of the VOC?”
- Chose to nationalize the VOC
The year is at least 1700.
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Mean time to happen
210 months
Modifiers
- Has country modifier "Vereenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie" and continued supporting the VOC in the event “Nationalization of the VOC?”: ×0.5
- Chose to nationalize the VOC: ×0.7
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Attempt to save the Bank.
- Gain 10% inflation
- Lose 100 administrative power
Close the Bank of Amsterdam.
- Gain country modifier "Crisis of the Dutch Financial Sector" for 10 years, giving:
- −0.1% Yearly inflation reduction[3]
- +2 Interest per annum
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This event chain represents the historical overthrow of the Catholic Stuart dynasty in England in the late 17th century by the Dutch Stadtholder, supported by Protestant (Anglican) English nobles.
The Immortal Seven
The rule of $MONARCH$ has not been a popular one so far. In almost every part of our country the legitimacy of his rule is being questioned as well as his devotion to the Protestant ideals our country is built on. Seven plotters from all over the political spectrum have now taken it upon themselves to try to invite the Dutch Stadtholder to free the kingdom from its king.
This event happens only once during a campaign.
Invitation to $MONARCH$
Seven influential Englishmen have sent us a letter urging us to come and free their kingdom from its unpopular and unable king. According to the plotters their monarch has made a mess of domestic as well as foreign matters. They now turn to us as we are a devout Christian country free of papist influence.
This event happens only once during a campaign.
Trigger conditions
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Is triggered only by
the event “The Immortal Seven”
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- Gain "Restoration of Union" casus belli against the country that sent the offer for 5 years
- The country that sent the offer gets the event "The Meddlesome Dutch"
AI will always chose this option.
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The Meddlesome Dutch
It seems the Dutch Stadtholder has been negotiating with the dissidents of our country. We can but lament the poor judgment of these deluded shopkeepers.
This event happens only once during a campaign.
Conspirators in the cold
While it seems the letter of the seven dissidents did reach the United Provinces the Dutch have refused to cooperate with the plotters. This gesture is much appreciated.
This event happens only once during a campaign.
Franco-Dutch Tensions
Through the years since our independence the French have always been supportive of our kingdom as we had a mutual enemy in the Emperor and the heirs of Burgundy. Lately however French domestic policies towards the Huguenots as well as their foreign policy in our immediate surroundings have made many fear the French. Perhaps it is now time to try to gather friends before the inevitable conflict with our southern neighbor.
This event happens only once during a campaign.
Trigger conditions
France:
- Exists
- Is Catholic
- At least one of:
- Does not have country modifier "Edict de Nantes"
- Has a border with the Netherlands
The year is at least 1650.
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Mean time to happen
450 months
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Our policy must be to contain the French.
France:
Every rival of France other than the Netherlands that knows about the Netherlands:
- Gain opinion modifier “Common Enemy” ( +50 opinion / −2 yearly decay) towards the Netherlands
Pursue a friendly policy towards the French.
France and the Netherlands:
- Gain opinion modifier “Befriending France” ( +25 opinion / −2 yearly decay) towards each other
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Le Prisonnier de Hollande
After years of, if not friendship at least friendly cooperation, the Dutch have begun to act more hostile towards us. We have received reports that they are seeking friends abroad among our enemies and that they intend to limit our influence in the Lowlands. While this is ungrateful it is perhaps also rather well timed. Without our goodwill to protect them the Lowlands would make a fine addition to our kingdom.
This event happens only once during a campaign.
Trigger conditions
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Is triggered only by
the event “Franco-Dutch Tensions” - option “Our policy must be to contain the French.”
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(Nothing)
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Constitutionalism and the General Estates
In the early 17th century when the northern part of the Netherlands had managed to hold the Spaniards at bay a political conflict started over which type of government the new country should have. Mauritz of Oranien wanted a monarchy while Oldenbarnevelt wanted a confederacy. The conflict ended with a confederacy of semi-autonomous provinces, hence its name, the United Provinces. Still a spark of monarchism was kept which later evolved into something more and lasting.
This event happens only once during a campaign.
Trigger conditions
- Is the Netherlands
- Does not have the "Celestial Empire" government reform
- Does not have the "Dutch Elections" mechanic
- Is not revolutionary
- Is not a subject
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Mean time to happen
96 months
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Confederacy on Republican Model.
- Becomes a Republic
- Removes the "Parliamentarism" government reform
- Enacts the "Dutch Republic" government reform
Confederacy with traces of Monarchism.
- Becomes a Monarchy
- Removes the "Parliamentarism" government reform
- Enacts the "Stadhouder Monarchy" government reform
(Nothing)
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Statholder office is made Hereditary in Oranien Dynasty
Willem III came to the forefront of Dutch politics, eclipsing the brothers de Witt, amidst a growing support of the Orange dynasty amongst the Dutch people. After being named stadholder, the brothers de Witt resigned and were killed by an unruly mob because of high treason and anti Orangistic ideas. Building on the growing support for them the Oranges in August 1674 were declared hereditary in the stadholder office by the states of Holland and Zeeland.
This event happens only once during a campaign.
The Revolution in Holland
In June 1787, the secular conflict in the United Provinces between the supporters of the Stadhouder William V (grandson of the King of England George II) and the Republicans (supported by France) led to a diplomatic incident when the city officials of The Hague refused entrance to the Stadhouder's wife, the niece of Frederick II of Prussia (died in 1786 and was replaced by Frederick-William II, very hostile to France). Rapidly, Prussia intervened militarily to restore the Stadhouder's power and was not countered by France which was suffering a serious financial crisis. French influence nearly disappeared and Prussia triumphed.
This event happens only once during a campaign.
The events regarding Japan can no longer happen if Mandate of Heaven is active. The "Grand Design" event is completely deactivated.
The Dutch Traders
The decision to close our borders to foreign merchants was surely a most prudent one. It has however cost the port of Nagasaki dearly. Some now suggest that we should in fact keep trade open with the Dutch East India Company. The Dutch view the Spanish and Portuguese with as much distrust as we do and their behavior has always been more balanced and restrained in our country. If we keep our borders open to the Dutch, however, some restrictions will surely still be needed. In the bay of Nagasaki the artificial island of Dejima was once created to house the Portuguese. If we restrict the Dutch to this island any dangerous influence will surely be stopped from spreading to the rest of our country.
This event happens only once during a campaign.
Trigger conditions
- Has "Shogunate" government reform
- Has taken the decision "Enforce Sakoku Law"[5]
The Netherlands:
- Exists
- Has discovered any owned province in the Japan region
- Has country modifier "Vereenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie"
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Mean time to happen
10 months
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The Netherlands:
- Gets the event "Dejima"
- Gain opinion modifier “Dejima Island” ( +25 opinion / −2 yearly decay) towards this country
The country:
- Gain 5 prestige
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Dejima
While Japan has closed its borders to the outside world the VOC have now been offered to be their sole link to the west. The conditions are that the Dutch traders base themselves at the artificial island of Dejima in the Nagasaki bay and that they don't travel outside of that island at any time without special permission.
This event happens only once during a campaign.
Trigger conditions
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Is triggered only by
the event “The Dutch Traders” - option “Allow the Dutch to stay.”
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The Netherlands:
- Gains trade modifier "Dejima Island" ( +20 Trade power) in the Nippon node for the rest of the game
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- ↑ The script code is located in /Europa Universalis IV/events/FlavorHOL.txt
- ↑ This modifier is gained by the decision Found Oost-Indische Compagnie
- ↑ This counteracts the Dutch tradition.
- ↑ Country flag ned_hereditary_stadtholder is set
- ↑ Has country modifier "Sakoku Law" and country flag sakoku_law is set.