The Dutch established a significant colonial empire, conquering territories in various regions, including parts of modern-day Indonesia, where they controlled many islands and established the Dutch East Indies. They also seized territories in the Caribbean, such as Suriname and several islands, and had brief control over parts of Brazil during the 17th century. Additionally, the Dutch colonized regions in North America, notably New Amsterdam, which later became New York City. Their influence extended to various African and Asian territories as well, including areas in present-day South Africa and Taiwan.
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The Dutch conquered it.
The Dutch Empire.
No countries were "conquered by Europe". During WW2 Europe was split between Germany and countries they attacked and neutral countries.
1655
what countries conquered central aisa
None, in fact they were flung out of the African countries they had conquered before the war.
To help cultivate the conquered countries of Southeast Asia, etc. Japan promoted the slogan when ousting the French, British, and Dutch. Behind the slogan, was really, "Asia for Japan."
none :)
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The short-lived colony conquered by the Dutch in New Netherland in 1655 was New Sweden. New Sweden was founded by the Swedes and the Dutch took control of it in 1655 to expand their territorial holdings in North America.
New Sweden