The Cradle of ColonialismHow the Dutch initiated colonialism in Southeast Asia. |
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Page 388
... Djakarta apparently satisfied the Pangeran for a while ; he did not at once enforce his demand for the surrender of the fort . There may also have been other reasons that kept him from attacking . After withdrawing from Djakarta , the ...
... Djakarta apparently satisfied the Pangeran for a while ; he did not at once enforce his demand for the surrender of the fort . There may also have been other reasons that kept him from attacking . After withdrawing from Djakarta , the ...
Page 393
... Djakarta . Chinese and native traders were urged to come to Djakarta with the none too subtle warning that their goods would be confiscated from their vessels at sea if they per- sisted in sailing to Bantam . They would , however , be ...
... Djakarta . Chinese and native traders were urged to come to Djakarta with the none too subtle warning that their goods would be confiscated from their vessels at sea if they per- sisted in sailing to Bantam . They would , however , be ...
Page 404
... Djakarta was beginning to pay dividends . With the blockade of Bantam , it was inevitable that the supplies of pepper , which the Pangeran was determined to withhold in order to bring the Dutch to terms , soon found their way to Djakarta ...
... Djakarta was beginning to pay dividends . With the blockade of Bantam , it was inevitable that the supplies of pepper , which the Pangeran was determined to withhold in order to bring the Dutch to terms , soon found their way to Djakarta ...
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The Land and the People | 3 |
The Sea | 8 |
The Sea Lanes Become Longer | 16 |
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