In Amsterdam riots fully broke out on Monday June 24 at the Botermarkt. Pavements were broken up and stones were thrown. People ran through the houses of the taxmen, breaking open and looting everything, and throwing crates of money and expensive porcelain from the bridges into the water. 36 houses in total were looted, and three people were killed and wounded. The riots lasted until Tuesday evening. On Wednesday morning all
pacht taxes were suspended for a period of six months. On Friday, June 28, two men and
one woman would be hanged from the window of the
Waag on the Dam. The onlooking crowd began to move in to be able to watch better, or possibly to try to free the convicted. Suddenly shooting was heard from the direction of
Kalverstraat, and panic broke out. Many people were looking for shelter and jumped into the water from the Damrak. Contemporary local chronicler
Braatbard suspected around two hundred men either got trampled or drowned. ==Sources==