Chapter 1: The fight over the supremacy of The Netherlands
A Brabant/Dutch AAR
Part 5: The New-Netherlands and the Dutch Protestant Church
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OOC: I’m terribly sorry about the lack of updates from the Glorious Duchy of Brabant, I’ve been sick all week since Saturday and the week before Sunday’s session, my game crashed. This is a big update with 19 pictures. Last thing, no map at the end of this update, I’m learning to make a more good-looking map.
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The Protestant Reformation
In the year of our Lord, 1494, the Glorious Duchy of Brabant was to change, forever. It was the beginning of the Protestant Reformation. It started in 's-Hertogenbosch, the capital of the Glorious Duchy. A Dutch clergyman denounced the corruption of the Catholic Church with his 95 theses. The pope himself was going to excommunicate this man until news of the majority of 's-Hertogenbosch had actually converted to Protestantism. According to rumors of that time, it actually started with the Glorious Duke himself. Some of the rumors stated that the Royal Family of Brabant was the first to convert to Protestantism, but never admitted it to the public because, at that time, the Majority of the Population was still Catholic. Protestantism spread to Antwerp, the largest city in the Glorious Duchy, then it spread to Bruges, the second largest city. In only a decade, almost the entire Duchy became Protestant. The protestants started to riot, eventually rebelled. Since Protestantism was the major religion in Brabant, the Ducal Armies could not stop the rebellions for much long. Glorious Duke Antoine II knew that so he officially converted to Protestantism. He declared that Protestantism was now the official religion of Brabant. This marked the creation of the Dutch Protestant Church, which would eventually spread to three Great Powers. The
Empire de France converted to Protestantism, the
Serene Republic of Venice also converted and lastly, the
Kingdom of Great-Britain converted. The Reformed church would eventually branch out in Brandenburg, our good ally in the Holy Roman Empire.
The last Bishop of Utrecht
To arms men, today we march to Utrecht, to Victory!
On May 20th, 1512, The Bishopric of Utrecht, backed by the “Pope” of “Rome”, insulted the Glorious Duchy. It took two days and a little Declaration of War arrived to the Bishop of Utrecht, it was then that he discovered why there were Brabantian soldiers mounting a siege on Utrecht. It only took days until the Bishop agreed to become a vassal of the Glorious Duchy of Brabant.
Don’t ask why I didn’t annex, ok?
Unfortunately (maybe fortunately?), the “Pope” of “Rome” was not ready to give up so easily. “Papal Armies” already reached Arnhem and were preparing a siege. The Ducal Army, Now numbering 25 000 soldiers, were advancing toward the Papal States (which, after the
Serene Republic of Venice annexed Rome, moved to Münster). After a year of not-so fierce fighting, the Pope, after being occupied by Brabant for 6 months, decided that paying 55 ducats was maybe a good deal.
Took long enough, Pope!
The Spring Regency
Sadly, just another year after the end of the war, Antoine II, one of the greatest duke of the Glorious Duchy, passed away, leaving the (Regency Council) the throne. They would rule for 4 years, but they would be the most active Regency in the History of the Duchy. They called the
Nederlands Westindische Compagnie or NWC or Dutch West-India Company that was create a couple of decades back. They were ordered to colonize the New-Netherlands before the Portuguese do. During the spring, a ship was sent, containing 100 colonists, to colonize the Island of Manhattan. The settlers, originating from Amsterdam, founded the Colony of New-Amsterdam. The Regency gave full financial aid to the Company and the settlement. It would grow quick as every year or so, another ship with another 100 colonists was sent to help the growth. The settles discovered from the Natives Tobacco, which could be smoked. The Company thought they could make some good money with Tobacco.
Yaaar, the Anti-Piracy Act…Wait…
In 1527, the Regency passed the Anti-Piracy Act. For decades, the Coast of Holland was full of pirates since the Duchy had lost it’s Navy during the French-Aragonese War. This now act would assure that the Coast is empty of pirates and that the fishermen can fish in peace. It was the last thing to be done by the Spring Regency.
All hail Henri IV!
Sadly, when Henri took the throne, he had a serious illness. He fought strongly against his illness for a decade until passing away, without doing much for the Duchy.
All hail Duke (Regency Council)!
The new (Regency Council) only lasted for 5 years, Henri’s son, Geoffroi the Fourth, took the throne at 18 years old.
All hail Geoffroi IV… Can I go home now?
According to texts of that time, Geoffroi was blessed by god. He was a good Tactician, diplomat and administrator. He decided that he had to expand the colonies in the New-Netherlands.
Yay, our first Colonial city!
In August, 1528, it was reported that New-Amsterdam had reached over a thousand settlers. It was also reported that the Natives there were assimilated and they accepted the Dutch Culture. The population of the Colonial City was now 3100. The colony then expanded South-West.
The Colony of Nieuw-Breda
A settling ship arrived containing a hundred more settlers. They founded the colony of Nieuw-Breda. The Glorious Duke was happy, the second settlement in the New-Netherlands was founded. Again, the NWC was financially supported by the Duke. This settlement would get into more troubles than New-Amsterdam did. Natives were not so happy that the Dutch were settling on their lands. They attacked the settlement and killed about a hundred settlers. The Duke ordered the creation of a Colonial Army. The first Army of the Company was founded. It was only a regiment for now, but the Duke promised that it would grow when the colonies will grow. New-Amsterdam was fortified with walls in case of an attack.
Antwerp Monopoly
The Company also monopolized the Antwerp Center of Trade. The Dutch now had a reputation of being very skilled Merchants. This helped the prestige of the Duchy and the reputation of it.
Dissolution of Monasteries Act
Even if the Catholics had no powers anymore, there were still monasteries in the Netherlands. Geoffroi worsen the Dutch-Papal relations by ordering the dissolution of the monasteries. This didn’t help the Duchy’s stability, but it helped the taxes since they didn’t have to pay for the maintenance of the monasteries.
Nieuwhaven, the Dutch African Port
When France was able to reach India by going around the African continent, the Company suggested the Duke that they could colonize the Island of Fermando Po, as the Portuguese called it. It could be used as a resupply and repair port for ships going to India. This would boost the number of Ducats in the Ducal Coffers. The duke agreed. A year later, a settlement ship arrived at the Island. The Settlers named it
Nieuwhaven, meaning New Port in English. Hopefully this would become an important African port for trading, exploration and colonization.
Oooh, oooh! I got an idea!
Even if the Colonies were growing, it wasn’t was enough. They needed more colonists! They decided that they needed to attract more people to move to the new lands. It worked greatly; the Company now was getting more and twice as much colonists per year.
Our SECOND colonial city!
With this boost of colonists, Nieuw-Breda grew faster than New-Amsterdam. It eventually became the second colonial city of the Company. The population was now about 1020. The natives were eradicated when British adventurers burned the Native Village just days after the Dutch arrived (which lead the survivors to attack the colony).
Fort-Oranje, in the name of the House of Oranje
The Prince of Oranje, currently ruling over the Duchy of Holland, was now a close friend of the House of Leuven (The current ruling Royal House of Brabant, I can’t believe I never mentioned it). The current Duke of Holland decided to help the financing of the colonies. The settlers that arrived in
Delaware, as the local natives called it, they founded Fort-Oranje. They hope that the numerous natives would help with the settlement and would not do like the natives in Nieuw-Breda. The only problem is that the colony of New-Netherlands bordered the Portuguese colony. This could lead to war over the control of this territory rich in Tobacco.
*Evil Laugh*
In January, 1541, the Bishop of Utrecht gave away his lands to the Duke of Brabant. Finally, the Region of the Netherlands was united except for the Bishopric of Liège (damn bishops!). The only thing is that they needed to wait for the world to recognize this and Geoffroi could become the first Glorious King of the Netherlands!
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Ducal accomplishments - 1497 to 1542
-Annexation of Friesland
-Annexation of Utrecht
-Created and converted to Protestantism (I really liked the bonus ducats)
-Colonized New-Amsterdam (Manhattan)
-Colonized Nieuw-Breda (Unami)
-Colonized Fort-Oranje (Delaware)
-Colonized Nieuwhaven (Fermando Po)
-Standing army of now 25,000 Soldiers (20,000 Infantry, 5,000 Cavalry, no Artillery for now)
-Most advanced in Land, Naval and other techs. (We’re Dutch, afterall)
-Monopolized Antwerp (Again, we’re Dutch)
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