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[PDF File] Verenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie (VOC; United East India …
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The History of Cartography, Volume 4: Cartography in the European Enlightenment. V. Verenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie (VOC; United East India Company; Netherlands). The Dutch East India Company, Verenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie (VOC), was a trading and shipping company with state-like authority within its Asian territories; it operated from ...
[PDF File] AP World History: Modern - AP Central
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• One change was that European East India companies (British, Dutch, French, etc.) expanded their political power and transitioned into developing colonial governments. (C) Explain ONE way in which changes in the global economy led to changes in the political systems of South or Southeast Asia in the period 1750– 1900. 1 point
[PDF File] Legal Status of Sunken State Vesselsand Sovereign Immunity
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British title to the wreck; Australia recognized the Dutch title to the Old Dutch Shipwrecks belonging to the Dutch East India Company, covered by 1972 Agreement7; France recognized US title to the CSS Alabama in 19898; US recognized the French title with La Belle9 in 2003. There are remarkable cases in the US, the Juno and La Galga case in
[PDF File] THE DUTCH EAST INDIA COMPANY A RELUCTANT …
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Crucial to the understanding of the complex organization of the Dutch East India Company is the fact that it was a result of a merger of six smaller, private East India Companies, and that this merger was the result of pressure from the state. It was the government - the Staten-Generaal - that had forced the merchants to enter into one united.
[PDF File] Capitalism and the Dutch East India Company: Crash Course …
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thing. In English of course that’s the Dutch East India Company. I’d like to use the Dutch, though, but I can’t pronounce it, so we’re just going to compromise and call it the V.O.C. 01:21 Birds-eye-view drawing of the Netherlands, photo of modern-day Indianapolis Ships from the Netherlands at a dock; artwork montage: violence
[PDF File] The Dutch East India Company in Burma: 1634-1680
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time the objectives of the Dutch East India Company had altered, while forces beyond its control were working to undermine the company. In the end the Burma trade became a casualty of the company’s new priorities. Ruby rings and elephant tusks During their time in Burma, the Dutch had dealings with four Toungoo Kings (Thalun, Pindalè, Pye and
[PDF File] Shareholder Activism at the Dutch East India Company 1622 …
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directors amounted to 1% of the equipping and 1% of the profits. This amount was. subsequently divided among the directors of the various chambers: “They shall furthermore receive 1% commission on the costs of the outward journey. and the same percentage of the profits obtained from the return cargoes, which shall be.
[PDF File] The Opium Trade in the Dutch East Indies. I - The University of …
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The Dutch East India Company, later the Dutch government, securing a snug profit on the sale of opium to the natives, adventurous spirits, inclined to the faith of the contrabandista, did not see, and still does not see, why it should not turn what it considers just as 6lavaansche Brieven, Berigten, etc. I De Louter. ...
[PDF File] The Dutch East India Company, 1595-1795 - JSTOR
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A Multinational and its Labor Force. Amsterdam wharf, duties were highly decentralized. As soon as the 1,100 work ers and 180 staff members crossed the only bridge to the wharf on the artificial island of Oostenburg, 312 days a year, …
[PDF File] 2 From Trade to Territory - NCERT
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East India Company Comes East In 1600, the East India Company acquired a charter from the ruler of England, Queen Elizabeth I, granting it the sole right to trade with the ... century, the Dutch too were exploring the possibilities of trade in the Indian Ocean. Soon the French traders arrived on the scene.
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or Dutch East India Company) was chartered by the States General of the Netherlands (the state assembly) to conduct a monopoly in trade east of the Cape of Good Hope and west of the Strait of Magellan. Seventeen years later, in 1619, the Company acquired a privilege from the States General relating to maps.1 The privilege stipulated
[PDF File] Principals and Agents, Colonialists and Company Men: The …
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Dutch pioneered key aspects of the chartered company form with the foundation of the United East Indies Company (Vereenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie, or VOC) in 1602. The VOC merged individuals' assets into a single permanent ongoing enterprise, and was invested with sovereign rights over for- eign territory and vassals. Chartered compa-
[PDF File] Between Batavia and the Cape: Shipping Patterns of the Dutch …
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passage may have been an obstacle to shorter passages. In 1802 the VOC no longer existed. Unhampered by outdated instructions, four Dutch ships, no former East Indiamen, covered the distance between Holland and Batavia in 175 days on an average, a stay at the Cape included. The Indian Ocean was crossed in 53 days.
[PDF File] CHARTER OF THE VOC - Tripod
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A TRANSLATION OF THE CHARTER OF THE DUTCH EAST INDIA COMPANY (VERENIGDE OOSTINDISCHE COMPAGNIE or VOC): GRANTED BY THE STATES GENERAL OF THE UNITED NETHERLANDS, 20 MARCH 16021,2 The States General of the United Netherlands salute all those who will be shown this. We let it be known that as the prosperity of the …
[PDF File] The VOC, the Dutch East India Company, 1602-1799
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Oost (East) India Compagnie in 1602. At the same time, the political leaders recognized that a united company with military and governing powers in Asia would be a political and military asset to the Republic’s conflict with Spain. The VOC received a monopoly on all Dutch trade and shipping with Asia and had the
[PDF File] The Opium Trade in the Dutch East Indies. I - The University of …
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The Dutch East India Company, later the Dutch government, securing a snug profit on the sale of opium to the natives, adventurous spirits, inclined to the faith of the contrabandista, did not see, and still does not see, why it should not turn what it considers just as. 6lavaansche. Brieven, Berigten, etc. I De Louter.
[PDF File] For All the Tea in China: The English East India Company
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the Dutch Republic’s presence in the Spice Islands. The Dutch East India Company soon dominated the valuable silk, cotton and spice trades, selling its stock of exotic goods on for significant profit across Europe.1 Over the course of the Dutch “Golden Age” in the 17th century, few European cities rivalled the trading network and cultural ...
[PDF File] The Popularization of Tea: East India Companies, Private …
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ment of the Canton system which, in addition to the Dutch, attracted the French and the English companies, and the arrival of new entrants trading directly with Canton, including the Ostend Company (active 1724– 1727), the Swedish East India Company (active from 1731) and the Danish East India Company (active from 1732).7 These price drops
[PDF File] Sovereignty, Property and Land Development: The East India …
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The East India Company in Madras Bhavani Raman University of Toronto bhavani.raman@utoronto.ca Abstract From the late eighteenth century struggles over untitled and unassessed land in Madras became completely entangled with the East India Company’s efforts to craft its sovereign powers. These lands could not be leached of …
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Company policy formulated by the High Government in Batavia with respect to its subsidiaries in the East Indies, 1602-1827). This series contains Batavia’s view on the misconduct and death of Company employees in Syriam, the general ban on Dutch wives at undefended trading posts, and proposals to restart the Company’s Burma trade.
[PDF File] The East India Company and Their Reasoning for Voyaging to …
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The East Indies are a group of islands in Southeast Asia rich in many valuable products. John Watts and George White founded the English East India Company on December 31, 1600 to pursue trade and profits with the East Indies. The Dutch East India Company was created in 1602 by the merger of several companies, which allowed the companies to ...
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defiance of Dutch East India Company policies aimed at monopolising the trade in cloves and nutmegs from the Moluccas. The VOC did not hesitate ... Adam and Tristan Mostert (eds.), The Dutch and English East India Companies: Diplomacy, trade and violence in early modern Asia. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2018 doi: 10.5117 ...
[PDF File] from various Spanish overseas possessions. The Dutch East …
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Dutch sought to cut the nervi d'Espagne , the sinews of Spain, especially by taking the profits from various Spanish overseas possessions. The Dutch East India Company (VOC), founded in 1602, became instrumental in these efforts. To achieve its goals, the VOC re-ceived nearly sovereign rights east of the Cape of Good Hope and the Company s founders
[PDF File] Mutiny: Rebellion on the Ships of the Dutch East India …
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Dutch East India Company Jaap R. Bruijn and Els van Eyck van Heslinga* Mutiny is a well known subject in history, especially in the history of seafaring. It is a ... Dutch- Asian trade, more than 8000 voyages to and fro were made.5 The ships had an average of 180 to 250 men aboard, often more, people who came from various parts of ...
[PDF File] Corruption, Negligence, and Mismanagement at the Dutch …
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The Dutch lawyer-statesman Johan van Oldenbarnevelt had strong support for a business consolidation of twelve existing trading companies (Rei, 2012). This led to the creation of the Verenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie or the Dutch East India Company (DEIC) as a chartered private company on March 20, 1602. The DEIC
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