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The Dutch East India Company was responsible for a number of cartographers making very accurate maps of the east indian region. As explorers, they sent out captains like Abel Tasman amongst others who discovered New Zealand and Australia.

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The Dutch East India Co. increased Indian ocean trade which brought in much money for the Europeans.

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What colonial settlements was owned and operated by the Dutch West India Company?

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