Renaissance · Europe · Technology
1530
Dutch Land Reclamation Expands
1530
Water boards in Holland and Zeeland expanded their dike-building and polder-draining projects, turning shallow lakes into fertile farmland. The new technologies of windmill-powered drainage were transforming the Low Countries into the densest agricultural landscape in Europe, and the most precarious. Dutch hydraulic engineering would later be exported worldwide, from the English Fens to Jakarta, becoming a global expertise.