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◄ [ | ◄ [[The_Netherlands|Netherlands Homepage]] <br>Holland is a name in common usage given to two regions in the western part of the Netherlands. The name 'Holland' is also often used to refer to the whole of the Netherlands, although this is not formally correct. From the 10th century to the 16th century it was a unified political region, a county ruled by the Count of Holland. By the 17th century, Holland had risen to become a maritime and economic power, dominating the other provinces of the Dutch Republic. Today, the former County of Holland consists of the two Dutch provinces of North Holland and South Holland. | ||
<br>Effective family research requires some understanding of the historical events that may have affected your family and the records about them. Learning about wars, governments, laws, migrations, and religious trends may help you understand political boundaries, family movements, and settlement patterns. These events may have led to the creation of records such as land and military documents that mention your family. | <br>Effective family research requires some understanding of the historical events that may have affected your family and the records about them. Learning about wars, governments, laws, migrations, and religious trends may help you understand political boundaries, family movements, and settlement patterns. These events may have led to the creation of records such as land and military documents that mention your family. | ||
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'''1805 '''The Batavian Republic was dissolved, and the Kingdom of Holland was established, with Louis Bonaparte, brother of Napoleon, as king. | '''1805 '''The Batavian Republic was dissolved, and the Kingdom of Holland was established, with Louis Bonaparte, brother of Napoleon, as king. | ||
'''1810''' The Kingdom of Holland was dissolved, and the territory was annexed to the French Empire. (Although the following article is about [https://www.familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/French_Influence_on_German_Research French influence on German research, many of the same principles apply to The Netherlands].) | '''1810''' The Kingdom of Holland was dissolved, and the territory was annexed to the French Empire. (Although the following article is about [https://www.familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/French_Influence_on_German_Research French influence on German research, many of the same principles apply to The Netherlands].) | ||
'''1814''' French troops left the country. Prince Willem VI of Orange–Nassau became Sovereign Prince of the Netherlands. | '''1814''' French troops left the country. Prince Willem VI of Orange–Nassau became Sovereign Prince of the Netherlands. | ||
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Sometimes you will find these old Dutch names for the months of the year: | Sometimes you will find these old Dutch names for the months of the year: | ||
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