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How the Dutch broke the Spanish monopoly The Dutch were fighting the Spanish for independence and the Portuguese for trade and empire. They triumphed over the Portuguese in nearly every part of the globe. Then, to boost their trade with the Spanish empire, they attacked Portuguese slave trading stations in West Africa and finally captured Elmina, the greatest slaving station in 1637. With this supply of slaves from Africa, the Dutch were well equip to penetrate the Spanish empire. From Araya, the Dutch trade expanded along the coast of the Guianas and Venezuelas and then to Hispaniola and other Spanish islands, trading slaves for tobacco and hies and skins. In 1624, the Dutch captured Bahia and Pernambuco and until 1654, actually controlled the North-Eastern part of Brazil. It was here that the Dutch gained their expertise in sugar planting and manufacturing. In 1595. they formed their own East India Company which broke Spanish power in the Caribbean.
an empire in the rain forest
Monopoly
it is false because they had a trade over the mayas in the early 1600s
The Dutch East India Company :)
The first European nation to attempt to break the Italian monopoly on trade with the far east in the 15th century was?
Italy
a fur trade monopoly is the control over fur
England controlled trade with her colonies through taxation and tariffs. It was illegal to trade elsewhere so England enjoyed a monopoly. Trading profits were excessively high given this structure.
a fur trade monopoly is the control over fur
How the Dutch broke the Spanish monopoly The Dutch were fighting the Spanish for independence and the Portuguese for trade and empire. They triumphed over the Portuguese in nearly every part of the globe. Then, to boost their trade with the Spanish empire, they attacked Portuguese slave trading stations in West Africa and finally captured Elmina, the greatest slaving station in 1637. With this supply of slaves from Africa, the Dutch were well equip to penetrate the Spanish empire. From Araya, the Dutch trade expanded along the coast of the Guianas and Venezuelas and then to Hispaniola and other Spanish islands, trading slaves for tobacco and hies and skins. In 1624, the Dutch captured Bahia and Pernambuco and until 1654, actually controlled the North-Eastern part of Brazil. It was here that the Dutch gained their expertise in sugar planting and manufacturing. In 1595. they formed their own East India Company which broke Spanish power in the Caribbean.
Monopolies is the plural form monopoly. A monopoly is when a person or company has complete control of a supply or trade in a market.
Portugal
Monopoly
Fur trade
an empire in the rain forest
Monopoly