The Dutch saw them as trading partners. The Dutch were not interested in converting them.
A dutch trading ship arrived in 1619
The Portuguese were challenged by the Dutch in the 16th and 17th centuries when the Dutch East India Company emerged as a formidable rival in the spice trade. The Dutch successfully established trading posts and took control of Portuguese territories in Asia, including areas such as Malacca and Sri Lanka. This competition weakened Portuguese dominance in the region and contributed to the decline of their empire.
they traded fur and food
The Dutch saw them as trading partners. . The Dutch were not interested in converting them.
The Dutch saw them as trading partners. . The Dutch were not interested in converting them.
The Dutch saw them as trading partners. . The Dutch were not interested in converting them.
The Dutch saw them as trading partners. . The Dutch were not interested in converting them.
the dutch saw them as trading partners
Trading- it was expensive
french
The Dutch East Indies company, a trading company.