by seized both port of Malacca and Valuable Spice Islands from Portugal.
They had war!
by seized both port of Malacca and Valuable Spice Islands from Portugal.
by seized both port of Malacca and Valuable Spice Islands from Portugal.
by seized both port of Malacca and Valuable Spice Islands from Portugal.
by seized both port of Malacca and Valuable Spice Islands from Portugal.
The Dutch took control of the spice trade by establishing the Dutch East India Company (VOC) in the early 17th century. The VOC used superior naval power to gain control of key spice-producing regions in Southeast Asia, particularly the Moluccas (Spice Islands), and monopolized the trade by enforcing exclusive contracts with local rulers. The Dutch also developed trading posts and fortresses to protect their interests and expand their influence in the region.
The moors vasco de gama discovered the spice after traveling to India
because white men won a war.
The Dutch supplanted the Portuguese in Asian trade primarily due to their superior naval power and more effective trading strategies. They established the Dutch East India Company in 1602, which allowed for centralized control and funding of expeditions, giving them a competitive edge. Additionally, the Dutch employed aggressive tactics, including military confrontations and strategic alliances, to gain control over key trade routes and ports. This combination of military strength, economic organization, and innovative trading practices facilitated their dominance in the region.
to gain access of the pacific ocean --- ~MzCuTi3~
Both the Dutch and the British wanted to gain control over the area and the wealth that was coming from its resources, so the countries would be The Netherlands and Britain.
military force