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Page 326
... monopoly over the trade in cloves and nutmegs . He still had no intention of accomplishing this in any other way than by the legal means at hand : the existing treaties . The Spanish and Portuguese , although still strongly en- trenched ...
... monopoly over the trade in cloves and nutmegs . He still had no intention of accomplishing this in any other way than by the legal means at hand : the existing treaties . The Spanish and Portuguese , although still strongly en- trenched ...
Page 437
... monopoly . On October 21 , Coen wrote De Carpentier that he had proposed to the Seventeen that a number of private individuals be allowed to sail to the Indies with their own ships and settle at Batavia , Amboyna , and Banda , to start ...
... monopoly . On October 21 , Coen wrote De Carpentier that he had proposed to the Seventeen that a number of private individuals be allowed to sail to the Indies with their own ships and settle at Batavia , Amboyna , and Banda , to start ...
Page 456
... monopoly was eventually estab- lished , but the means used to acquire it were different in each case . A monopoly of nutmegs and mace was effectively secured with the conquest of the Banda group in 1621. With cloves , a different policy ...
... monopoly was eventually estab- lished , but the means used to acquire it were different in each case . A monopoly of nutmegs and mace was effectively secured with the conquest of the Banda group in 1621. With cloves , a different policy ...
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The Sea Lanes Become Longer | 16 |
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