HISTORY
OF THE END OF THE WORLD
THE
COLOUR ORANGE
The
current Olympic Iceskating event is dominated by the Dutch and used
for globally boosting the power of the colour orange
Strangely
enough most participating countries have atletes wearing the colour
of their countries national banner.
Most
Dutch associate this colour with our royal family of the House of
Orange. They appeared on the scene in the 16e century. Their
founding father was William of Orange, who led the Dutch revolt
against the Spaniards. He was a Gerrman nobleman. One of his
possessions was the town of Orange, in France. He became the regent
(stadhouderr) of the 7 rebellious Dutch provinces.
After
the Napoleon-occupation the Netherlands, including Belgium, became a
kingdom. The Dutch accepted the House of Orange as so and they (king
or queen) ruled ever since.
Few
Dutch know that organge was part of the banner of the young Reublic.
Official colours: Oranje, blanje, bleu, meaning orange, white and
blue. Used on the battlefield and their fleet. Those were immense
flags.
But
soon the national flag was in high demand, due to the success of the
rebels, the banners were in high demand. The problem was, that the
colour orange was expensive to make, because of the expensive
pigments and ingredients.
The
magistrates of the Republic realised the importance of this
revolutionary banner and the effect on its people.
They
decided to replace orange by red. Much cheaper and easier to produce.
So the flag was born that is our national banner still. The meaning
of the flag and its colours changed in the process. Of which later
more.
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