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Peter Stuyvesant (search for this): entry dutch-west-india-company
William Ussellinx (search for this): entry dutch-west-india-company
Dutch West India Company.
The Dutch East India Company was a great monopoly, the profits of the trade of which were enormous.
Their ships whitened the Indian seas, and in one year the shareholders received in dividends the amount of three-fourths of their invested capital.
It was believed that trade with the Western Continent might be made equally profitable, and as early as 1607 William Ussellinx suggested a similar association to trade in the West Indies.
The States-General of Holland were asked to incorporate such an association.
The government, then engaged in negotiations for a truce with Spain, refused; but when that truce expired, in 1621, a charter was granted to a company of merchants which gave the association almost regal powers to colonize, govern, and protect New Netherland for the term of twenty-four years. It was ordained that during that time none of the inhabitants of the United Provinces (the Dutch Republic) should be permitted to sail thence to the coasts
William Kieft (search for this): entry dutch-west-india-company
1624 AD (search for this): entry dutch-west-india-company
1623 AD (search for this): entry dutch-west-india-company
1640 AD (search for this): entry dutch-west-india-company
1607 AD (search for this): entry dutch-west-india-company
Dutch West India Company.
The Dutch East India Company was a great monopoly, the profits of the trade of which were enormous.
Their ships whitened the Indian seas, and in one year the shareholders received in dividends the amount of three-fourths of their invested capital.
It was believed that trade with the Western Continent might be made equally profitable, and as early as 1607 William Ussellinx suggested a similar association to trade in the West Indies.
The States-General of Holland were asked to incorporate such an association.
The government, then engaged in negotiations for a truce with Spain, refused; but when that truce expired, in 1621, a charter was granted to a company of merchants which gave the association almost regal powers to colonize, govern, and protect New Netherland for the term of twenty-four years. It was ordained that during that time none of the inhabitants of the United Provinces (the Dutch Republic) should be permitted to sail thence to the coasts o
1621 AD (search for this): entry dutch-west-india-company
1638 AD (search for this): entry dutch-west-india-company
1664 AD (search for this): entry dutch-west-india-company