The Netherlands began to colonize Indonesia in the early seventeenth century.
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Republic of the United Netherlands Dutch Republic, formally Republic of the United Netherlands, Dutch Republican, Reverend, Nederland, (1588–1795), state whose area comprised approximately that of the present Kingdom of the Netherlands and which achieved a position of world power in the 17th century.
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The country that began to colonize Indonesia in the seventh century was India, specifically through the influence of Indian traders and the spread of Hinduism and Buddhism. This period marked the establishment of various kingdoms in Indonesia, such as the Srivijaya Empire, which played a crucial role in trade and cultural exchange in the region. Over time, other European powers would later seek to colonize Indonesia, but Indian influence was foundational in its early history.
Japan didn't colonized Indonesia. It was the Dutch (Netherlands) who colonized the country in Indonesia.
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I believe it was france
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The country that had the greatest number of people emigrating in the seventeenth century was England. Many English people left their homeland in search of better economic opportunities, religious freedom, and adventure.
E. trotter has written: 'seventeenth century life in the country parish'
In the seventeenth century, France was declining in power. The Huguenots were persecuted and even driven away from the country.
Indonesia was formerly known as Dutch East Indies. It was a Dutch colony from the early 17th century until Indonesia's independence in 1945.
The Dutch (or Netherlands) had the highest standards of living in the mid 1600's in Europe.