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par John Westbrook Il y a 12 années

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Holland Colonization

During the years of Dutch colonization, various territories contributed a range of resources to the Dutch Empire. The colonies provided valuable commodities such as sugar from Guyana, processed sugar from Suriname, and a variety of goods such as rubber, tea, and spices from Indonesia.

Holland Colonization

What the Colonies gave to the Dutch Empires

Tabaco
Too unstable to get anything from this colony
Diamond
Brazilian Hardwood
Sugar (processed)

Dutch West Indies

Fur
Salt
Timber

New Netherlands

Corn

Cape Of Good Hope (South Africa)

Gold
Ivory
It was used as a refueling station

Pakistan

Art
Textile
Technology
Rice
Lacquerware
Porcelain
Camphor
Silver
Copper
Materia Medica (medicine)
Cotton

Formosa (Taiwan)

Silk
Deerskin

Dutch Ceylon

Spice
Coconut
Pepper
Rubber
Tabacco
Cacao
Tea
Coffe
Spce
Sugar

Colonization Years

Holland Colonization

Colonies

Suriname
1666~1975
South Africa
1652~1797
Pakistan/Sindi (Thattha)
1652~1660
Virgin Islands
1648~1972
New Holland
1644~1824
Malacca (Malaysia)
1641~1806 ---Siezed by England---1816~1824 (regained control)
Tobago
1628~1677
Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
1636~1796
Formasa (Taiwan)
1624~1662
Brazil
1624~1625
Iran
1623~1766
Dutch West Indies
1620~Present
Deshima
1609~1641
Indonesia
1605~1949
Guyana
1600~1814

Holland (Netherlands)

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Americas
Dutch East India Company
South Africa (Cape Of Good Hope)
Asia