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The Dutch West India Company was a trading company founded in 1621 to promote Dutch interests in the Americas and the Caribbean. It primarily operated in regions like the West Indies, parts of the northeastern coast of South America, and various Caribbean islands. The company focused on trade, particularly in sugar and enslaved people, and played a significant role in the colonial history of these areas until it was dissolved in the 18th century.

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