Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Colonies of Benevolence' has mentioned 'Colony' in the following places:
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Contents 1 Free Colonies 2 Trial Colony 3 Renegade Colonies 4 Poverty reduction in the 19th century 5 Criticism of the colonies 6 Penal colonies 7 Southern Netherlands 8 Present day 9 External links | WIKI |
The Society then built permanent colonies consisting of small colony houses with a little ground. | WIKI |
Trial Colony[edit] | WIKI |
On October 29, 1818, the first families arrived in the colony, which was still a xe2x80x9ctrial colonyxe2x80x9d. | WIKI |
Some, especially younger - ousted from the colony settled in the vicinity in hastily built sod huts and formed the so-called renegade-like colonies in near Nijensleek and Vledderveen (which originates from the renegate colonies), North or South Wolde-Marijenkampen (at Steenwijk) and Noordwolde. | WIKI |
Some managed to save well but others went back to the place of origin.The settler Peter Arends found that life in the colony was mirrored as being better than it really was. | WIKI |
When he complained about this in a letter to his sister the director in charge of the colony (Benjamin van den Bosch, brother of John) got to hear about this and gave him in a big scolding from called him "a big stupid sloth. | WIKI |
In Wortel a free colony in 1822 and in Merksplas an unfree colony was founded by Johannes van den Bosch. | WIKI |
The colony in Wortel was completely demolished after the Belgian Revolution. | WIKI |