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The Holland course was particularly after the war (1618-1648) a form of seasonal work emigration, which kept into the twentieth century. With it one means to hire itself particularly the moving movements of poorer parts of the which year by year went out of the northwestGerman area to Holland, in order there than auxiliary workers particularly in the agriculture peat stinging), in addition, in the brick industry and the gene production.

The Holland course belonged to the substantially larger and more comprehensive North Sea system. From the Holland course developed in certain regions of Westphalia and adjacent regions the so-called

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