Colonies of Holland
During the period of European expansion, the Dutch established several colonies across the globe, primarily driven by the desire to exploit natural resources and establish strategic trading posts.
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Colonies of Holland Suriname(1667- 1975) Raw Materials: Sugar New Holland(1624-1664) Raw Materials: Metal, Paper, Sugarcane Iran(1623-1766) Raw Materials: Uranium Colonized for creating a trading post Tobago(1628-1677) Raw Materials: Iron ore, Steel scrap, Coke, and Coal Colonized for fertile soil, raw materials, and ferroalloies South Africa (1652-1797) Raw Materials: Diamond, Gold Colonized for a refreshment station and rare materials Pakistan(1652-1660) Raw Materials: Cotton, Leather Colonized for a trading center in Sindi Indonesia(1605-1962) Raw Materials: Spices Colonized in order to trade spices Malacca (1641-1806) Raw Materialss: Tobacco Colonized to make it as a passing point to Java Virgin Islands(1648-1672) Raw Materials: Copper, Coal, and Cotton Colonized for sugar plantation and tobacco plantation Sri Lanka (1658-1796) Raw Materials: Tea, Apparel, Textile, and Rice Textile Colonized to use as a trading post Taiwan (1624-1662) Raw Materials: Sugar, Deerskin Colonized since it was a source of sugar and deerskin Deshima(1609-1641) Raw Materials: Raw silk thread and Tea
Tea Colonized in order to create a trading post Guyana(Around 1600- 1814) Raw Materials: Sugar, Rice, Shrimp, Timber, Bauxite and Gold Bauxite Colonized in order to establish trade routes New Netherland(1609-1674) Raw Materials: Pelts, Lumber, Tobacco, Large iron, and Fur Colonized for raw materials