because he likes it
Aruba is the name of one Dutch speaking island. Specifically, Dutch is the Caribbean island's official language. That's because Aruba is an autonomous part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands.
To control the production of spices?
Dutch is spoken on the Caribbean island of Aruba. In fact, it shares official language status there with the Creole language that's called Papiamento. Dutch is an official language because of the island's status as an autonomous part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands.
Yes, they sold different spices and gold during 1979 and was a dutch colony!
Dutch merchants and traders jealously guarded cloves and nutmeg because these spices were highly valuable, both for their culinary use and their role in preserving food. The lucrative spice trade was a significant source of wealth and power for the Dutch East India Company, allowing them to dominate global trade routes. Controlling the supply and production of these spices ensured monopolistic profits and prevented competitors from entering the market, solidifying the Dutch's economic and colonial interests in the region.
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The island first sighted by a Dutch ship on Easter is Easter Island, also known as Rapa Nui. It was discovered on April 5, 1722, by the Dutch explorer Jacob Roggeveen, who named it Easter Island because it was found on Easter Sunday. The island is famous for its monumental statues called moai and its unique cultural heritage.
Easter Island is, supposedly, named such because a Dutch explorer discovered it on Easter Sunday in 1722. well at least that's what other people have answered with to similar questions on here. Hope that helps!
The Dutch people did not discover Easter Island. Easter Island was first encountered by the Dutch explorer Jacob Roggeveen in 1722 during his Pacific voyage.
The Dutch East India Company got spices from Indonesia
dutch. because they stink.