Imperialism In The World: The Dutch East India Company

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The Dutch and Indies “So as long as there is imperialism in the world, a permanent peace is impossible.” (Hassan Nasrallah, brainy quote.com, 2016). This quote shows that imperialism isn’t a positive thing for people it’s only good for the development and progress of power in a country. Imperialism is a policy of extending a country’s power and influence through diplomacy or military force. Everybody had a different perspective of seeing imperialism as either a negative or positive progress. The Dutch East India Company used imperialism for trade and succeeded throughout many centuries. This imperial nation wanted to control power and territory in order to trade with other countries to gain money and power. The Dutch East …show more content…

Jacob van neck, captain of the first successful expedition didn’t want any use of violence, he didn’t want to rob anyone of their property, but to trade uprightly with foreign nations. This meant lower prices ans buying spices in Indonesia was going up because of many company trades there were back then. They made trade with countries such as South East Asia, Indonesia, Japan, and China, for cloves, nutmeg, mace, cinnamon, sugar, and silk. The leader of the Hague, the states general, wanted to monopolize the East Indian trade, and the VOC had power to create war. To fight back the VOC and the West India company united. The VOC had a big competitor, “The British East India Company” who would always use violence against eachother. Jan pieterstoon was responsible for the bad relations with the British but also for having good trade with them. He believed that there was no trade without war, nor war without trade. The VOC and the British had made an agreement with trade but kept on fighting with violence anyway. The thought that maintaining a the monopoly cost more than the spices were

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