The Cradle of ColonialismHow the Dutch initiated colonialism in Southeast Asia. |
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Page 196
... established long before the introduction of any marked Hindu influence in Indonesia . Hall stresses this point , be- cause it has long been assumed that Indonesian trade had developed as a result of Hinduization , rather than the ...
... established long before the introduction of any marked Hindu influence in Indonesia . Hall stresses this point , be- cause it has long been assumed that Indonesian trade had developed as a result of Hinduization , rather than the ...
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... establishing even a rudimentary type of colonial administra- tion , in the sense of a European power gaining significant control over large areas . The long - established pattern of Asiatic trade re- mained the same , and the political ...
... establishing even a rudimentary type of colonial administra- tion , in the sense of a European power gaining significant control over large areas . The long - established pattern of Asiatic trade re- mained the same , and the political ...
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... establishing ordinances that would make the place self- sustaining . Tolls and excise taxes were established for a variety of goods on October 1. This brought over 200,000 guilders into the treasury within the next two years . 24 ...
... establishing ordinances that would make the place self- sustaining . Tolls and excise taxes were established for a variety of goods on October 1. This brought over 200,000 guilders into the treasury within the next two years . 24 ...
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The Land and the People | 3 |
The Sea | 8 |
The Sea Lanes Become Longer | 16 |
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