following were tradingposts owned by the DutchEastIndiaCompany, presented in geographical sequence from west to east: Saint Helena Cape of Good Hope (Cape...
oːˈseː]), commonly known as the DutchEastIndiaCompany, was a chartered tradingcompanyand one of the first joint-stock companies in the world. Established...
The Dutch West IndiaCompany or WIC (Dutch: Westindische Compagnie) Dutch pronunciation: [ʋɛstˈɪndisə kɔmpɑˈɲi] was a chartered companyofDutch merchants...
The EastIndiaCompany (EIC) was an English, and later British, joint-stock company founded in 1600 and dissolved in 1874. It was formed to trade in the...
Company, founded 1731 and ceased 1813 Listoftradingcompanies Whampoa anchorage "The Danish EastIndiaCompany". Archived from the original on 11 October...
collection of settlementsandtrading factories of the DutchEastIndiaCompany on the Malabar Coast between 1661 and 1795, and was a subdivision of what was...
German Palatines History of Brooklyn ListofDutch West IndiaCompanytradingpostsandsettlements "The English andDutch Towns of New Netherland". American...
onward, the DutchEastIndiaCompanytraded in the eastern part of Mughal Province of Bengal, Bihar & Orissa. In 1627, the first tradingpost with a factory...
governorate of the DutchEastIndiaCompany on the coasts of the Coromandel region from 1610, until the company's liquidation in 1798. Dutch presence in...
Dutch colonial empire (Dutch: Nederlandse koloniale rijk) comprised the overseas territories andtradingposts controlled and administered by Dutch chartered...
escalation of the Vietnam War. DutchIndia was also composed of colonies andtradingposts administered initially by the East Indies Company (VOC) and then...
territories controlled by the British EastIndiaCompany, the Straits Settlements came under British Raj control in 1858 and then under direct British control...
Malaysia. The DutchEast Indies was formed from the nationalised tradingpostsof the DutchEastIndiaCompany, which came under the administration of the ultra-imperialist...
of the English andDutchEastIndiacompanies (in 1600 and 1602 respectively), and at a time when both companies were multiplying factories (trading posts)...
Anjengo, on a piece of land that had been given to the second Danish EastIndiaCompany by the Queen of Attingal, a tradingpost that had to be abandoned...
The Dutch Slave Coast (Dutch: Slavenkust) refers to the tradingpostsof the Dutch West IndiaCompany on the Slave Coast, which lie in contemporary Ghana...
conceived by the Dutch West IndiaCompany (GWC) in 1621 to capitalize on the North American fur trade. Settlement initially stalled because of policy mismanagement...
port city of Ostend. For a few years it provided strong competition for the more established British, Dutch, and French EastIndiaCompanies, notably in...
DutchEast Indies was a Dutch colony consisting of what is now Indonesia. The Anglo-Dutch Treaty of 1824, which ceded Dutch Malacca, a governorate of...
subject of the Kingdom of Portugal. The capital of Portuguese India served as the governing centre of a string of military forts andtradingposts scattered...
1609, the DutchEastIndiaCompany had run a tradingpost on the island of Hirado. The departure of the Portuguese left the Dutch employees of the "Vereenigde...
and transferred its control back to the Dutch in 1816. The fall of the Netherlands to the French Empire and the dissolution of the DutchEastIndia Company...
monopolise the sources of valuable nutmeg, cloves, and cubeb pepper in Maluku. In 1602, the Dutch established the DutchEastIndiaCompany (Verenigde Oostindische...