Ed Hajé – Rise of Dutch VOC and GWC, Dutch East India Company
https://robscholtemuseum.nl/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/video_2022-07-19_19-59-17.mp4 Rise of Dutch VOC and GWC, Dutch East India Company Published 24 jun 2024 Ed Hajé Rise of Dutch VOC, East India Company, and GWC, West India Company. The United East India Company, Dutch Vereenigde Oostindische Compagnie, Abbreviated as VOC, Commonly Known as the Dutch East India Company, was A Chartered Trading Company and One of the First Joint Stock Companies in the World. Established on 20 March 1602 by the States General of The Netherlands Amalgamating Existing Companies, it was Granted A 21 Year Monopoly to Carry Out Trade Activities in Asia. Shares in the Company could Be Purchased by Any Citizen of the United Provinces, Dutch Republic, and Subsequently Bought and Sold in Open Air Secondary Markets, One of Which became the Amsterdam Stock Exchange. The Company Possessed Quasi Governmental Powers, Including the Ability to Wage War, Imprison and Execute Convicts, Negotiate Treaties, Strike Its Own Coins, and Establish Colonies. Also, because It Traded across Multiple Colonies and Countries from Both the East and the West, the VOC is Sometimes Considered to Have Been the World’s First Multinational Corporation. Clip Taken From Admiral (2015) Nova Zembla (2011) Kenau (2014) Tulip Fever (2017) The Miniaturist (2017) Black Sails … Meer lezen over Ed Hajé – Rise of Dutch VOC and GWC, Dutch East India Company
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