The Cradle of ColonialismHow the Dutch initiated colonialism in Southeast Asia. |
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... called " ships , " measuring roughly between 400 and 600 tons , were of the type called Spiegel ( mirror ) ships because of their flat sterns , known to the English as transoms . They were built as warships and it was not until the ...
... called " ships , " measuring roughly between 400 and 600 tons , were of the type called Spiegel ( mirror ) ships because of their flat sterns , known to the English as transoms . They were built as warships and it was not until the ...
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... called Hitu , where one of four headmen had managed to gain supremacy and became known as capitan Hitu . In the southern part of Amboyna , called Ley - Timor , a quasi - independent status of the Orang Kayas was maintained . On paper at ...
... called Hitu , where one of four headmen had managed to gain supremacy and became known as capitan Hitu . In the southern part of Amboyna , called Ley - Timor , a quasi - independent status of the Orang Kayas was maintained . On paper at ...
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... called Livorno.10 These ships were also called Vlie - boot , a name 8. This was the situation when Hoorn became a town in 1357. During the next hundred years , with the rise of a merchant class , different social strata gradually ...
... called Livorno.10 These ships were also called Vlie - boot , a name 8. This was the situation when Hoorn became a town in 1357. During the next hundred years , with the rise of a merchant class , different social strata gradually ...
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The Land and the People | 3 |
The Sea | 8 |
The Sea Lanes Become Longer | 16 |
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