Dutch West India Company organization
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Dutch West India Company carried_out_attack
Iberian Union documented
“They had ships that could carry more cargo. They could beat everyone by costs because they could ship more at each time. They were also absolutely brutal colonists, the Dutch were. Yes. So, and we'll get into this more. The Dutch East India…”
▶ The Shadow State 66 The Rise & Fall of the Dutch Empire @ 27:57
Dutch West India Company carried_out_attack
Portugal documented
“They had ships that could carry more cargo. They could beat everyone by costs because they could ship more at each time. They were also absolutely brutal colonists, the Dutch were. Yes. So, and we'll get into this more. The Dutch East India…”
▶ The Shadow State 66 The Rise & Fall of the Dutch Empire @ 27:57
East India Company funded
Dutch West India Company host_asserted
“And when they bring their goods back to Europe, you've got competition. So the prices are going down and down, and the profits are just disappearing. So seven of these companies get together and they merge into the VOC, which is the Dutch E…”
▶ The Shadow State 66 The Rise & Fall of the Dutch Empire @ 33:43
Mentions (7)
▶ 19:48
You do. You know, you got not only the, like I said, the Dutch East Indian country, which of course was part of the Dutch West Indian Company, but they were sovereign. They had the rights to govern, to establish their own armies and navies,…
▶ 19:06
that that's very nefarious. Okay. Enough about Fred. Here we have another fun guy by the name of Henry de Forest. Now we'll get into a little bit of blue bud territory because he's born in 1855 in New York city. And he's the descendant of w…
▶ 19:47
Yeah, 1621 to 1792. It was given a charter for trade monopoly on the Dutch West Indies, basically the Caribbean, which basically gave them jurisdiction over the Dutch Atlantic slave trade and piracy. The company failed at conquest, like the…
▶ 20:24
take down the spanish silver fleet just captured it all the silver coming back from south america they would capture sugar shipments from brazil that was the dutch west india company basically a um corporate sanctioned group of pirates made…
▶ 20:58
Something called the crisis of 1772 caused all the plantations in the Caribbean to fail. The company kept losing money. None of them can afford to buy any slaves anymore. And the Dutch East West India Company goes under, never paid another …
▶ 27:57
They had ships that could carry more cargo. They could beat everyone by costs because they could ship more at each time. They were also absolutely brutal colonists, the Dutch were. Yes. So, and we'll get into this more. The Dutch East India…
▶ 33:43
And when they bring their goods back to Europe, you've got competition. So the prices are going down and down, and the profits are just disappearing. So seven of these companies get together and they merge into the VOC, which is the Dutch E…