II.1.1 Preservation Preserve [pre-zurv] means (1) to keep alive or in existence; make lasting, (2) to keep save from harm or injury; protect or spare, (3) to keep up; maintain. (The definition of preservation, n.d). Preservation is the protection or maintaining of cultural property through activities that minimize damage and that prevent loss of informational content. The primary goal of preservation itself, is to prolong the existence of cultural property. (Definitions of Conservations, n.d).
over, Indonesia was held under control by the Dutch East India company for several years (1680-1800). They essentially used them as slave labor and exercised strict control over production on the island (mainly spices). The Dutch had control over most of Indonesia, but not control over Java. In the 1700s, there was a series of wars called the Javanese wars. Specifically, there were three. The first began when a group of slaves stood up against the Dutch. In the second war, the king of Mataram (kingdom
Countries that travel all around the world includes the European and one of them was the Dutch. The Dutch reached Indonesia in the 16th century looking for spices that they want to monopolize for example: nutmegs in Banda Island and cloves in Ambon. The Dutch ruled over Indonesia for over 400 years and this brought many influences to Indonesia. The Dutch affected the economics, religion, and arts in Indonesia. The Dutch affected the economics in Indonesia. In the 16th century, Europeans were trying to
Germany played important roles in colonizing. While German Empire occupied the East Africa, Belgium started to control the Central Asia. And France established a presence in Indochine and some few regions in Africa. However, the main colonizers in the world were Portugal, Spain, Netherlands and England. This paper will be mainly about the countries that streamed. Although, the Spanish and Portuguese firstly discovered the East by the help of Ferdinand Magellan via going westward, the later the Netherlands
Portuguese held onto the islands for a while after, the Dutch managed to wrest control of them by 1605. But the English hadn’t given up their aspirations either. Indeed, explorers from both countries made many attempts at identifying alternate routes to the Spice Islands. The arduous two-year journey east from Europe often ended in disaster, with ship crews decimated by scurvy and other deadly
Many people who follow this belief are puritans. Peter Stuyvesant:The last Dutch Director-General of the colony of New Netherland until it was given up to the English. He is also responsible for the wall that was built. William Penn:Penn believed in religious tolerance and after many Quakers experienced harsh consequences for their faith
MA. She’s John Adam’s wife, the first lady of the United States, and mother of John Quincy Adams. In particular, she played a huge role in the American Revolution. She served in the Massachusetts Colony General Court as well as talked to women loyalists. Her role in the Massachusetts Colony General Court, portrayed her influence in women politics. Since she and her husband were distant from each other for long periods of time, both of them responded in lengthy letters. In some of the letters, Abigail