The Cradle of ColonialismHow the Dutch initiated colonialism in Southeast Asia. |
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... reason for dismissing him in this peremptory fashion . It was a reason that might not have been shared by all the directors , but it may have been foremost in the minds of the Amsterdam members . The internal troubles in the Republic ...
... reason for dismissing him in this peremptory fashion . It was a reason that might not have been shared by all the directors , but it may have been foremost in the minds of the Amsterdam members . The internal troubles in the Republic ...
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... reason that lack of adequate support from London made it no longer possible for them to live up to their part of the obligations stipulated in the Treaty of Defense . For the same reason the Eng- lish Council at Batavia decided shortly ...
... reason that lack of adequate support from London made it no longer possible for them to live up to their part of the obligations stipulated in the Treaty of Defense . For the same reason the Eng- lish Council at Batavia decided shortly ...
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... reason to complain about what had been accom- plished at Batavia during his absence . The history of the Dutch Company contains many examples of governors who tried to prove their own mettle and originality by changing , or even re ...
... reason to complain about what had been accom- plished at Batavia during his absence . The history of the Dutch Company contains many examples of governors who tried to prove their own mettle and originality by changing , or even re ...
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The Land and the People | 3 |
The Sea | 8 |
The Sea Lanes Become Longer | 16 |
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