Because Dutch started to control some part of them .
The East- West trade route connecting China to Britain (British). Acapulco-Philiphines-Spice Trade Route (Dutch).
It gave the British (mainly the Dutch) access to China which was helpful since China was pretty much the main source of resources.
The primary reason for Dutch colonization worldwide was TRADE. The Dutch were primarily a mercantile people who financed their economy by facilitating international trade and shipping. The Dutch wanted to acquire new resources in the the Americas and add them to their existent trade network.
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Yes, they sold different spices and gold during 1979 and was a dutch colony!
China and the Dutch had a trade agreement since the 1500's. China was otherwise isolated from outside trade. China and the Dutch had a trade agreement since the 1500's. China was otherwise isolated from outside trade.
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Three countries that sent ships to China for trade historically include Portugal, the Netherlands, and Britain. These countries established trade relationships and ports in China during the Age of Exploration.
The East- West trade route connecting China to Britain (British). Acapulco-Philiphines-Spice Trade Route (Dutch).
De pelshandel is a Dutch equivalent of 'the fur trade'.
Who is "the Dutch colonist"? I believe there were more of them.
they trade things in need like fur andland
It gave the British (mainly the Dutch) access to China which was helpful since China was pretty much the main source of resources.
The spice trade. Research the Dutch East India Company and you will find a wealth of information as to why the Dutch were able to dominate the spice trade.
The primary reason for Dutch colonization worldwide was TRADE. The Dutch were primarily a mercantile people who financed their economy by facilitating international trade and shipping. The Dutch wanted to acquire new resources in the the Americas and add them to their existent trade network.