Dutch West India Company
The Dutch West India Company had many accomplishments including the Dutch colonization of the Americas. They were also instrumental in building a fortress along the Gold Coast in present-day Ghana. The Dutch West India Company established colonies in the West Indies, including Aruba, Curacao, and Saint Martin.
The Dutch East India Company was a group of people who got together to send workers to what is now America. The purpose of sending these workers was to work in the timber industry. They also sent other people to cook and look after these timber workers.
The Dutch East India Company was established on 20 March 1602, when the Estates-General of the Netherlands granted it a monopoly to trade from the Cape of Good Hope to the Straits of Magellan. Its Dutch name was the Verenigde Oostindische Compagnie, or VOC.
The Dutch controlled the land between the English colonies in the north and south. Henry Hudson was an explorer for the Dutch East India Company exploring for a passage to the Indies for the Netherlands.
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Dutch West India Company Possibly the East India Company; they were pretty prominent during that era as well, and were also supported by the English Parliament
The Dutch colonies were founded by the Dutch East India Company, a trading company established in the early 17th century. They established colonies in regions such as present-day Indonesia, Suriname, and the Caribbean.
Dutch West India Company
The Dutch West India Company from the Netherlands.
The Dutch West India Company had many accomplishments including the Dutch colonization of the Americas. They were also instrumental in building a fortress along the Gold Coast in present-day Ghana. The Dutch West India Company established colonies in the West Indies, including Aruba, Curacao, and Saint Martin.
this country would establish the dutch east india trading company
The Dutch East India Company was a group of people who got together to send workers to what is now America. The purpose of sending these workers was to work in the timber industry. They also sent other people to cook and look after these timber workers.
Dutch West India Company ended in 1792.
The Dutch East India Company was established on 20 March 1602, when the Estates-General of the Netherlands granted it a monopoly to trade from the Cape of Good Hope to the Straits of Magellan. Its Dutch name was the Verenigde Oostindische Compagnie, or VOC.
The Dutch East India Company was dissolved on January 1, 1800.