Dutch East India company Dejima Factory
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The birth of the Dutch East India Company; Trade on Dejima; Disintegration of the ... Rebellion) and thus gained a monopoly on European trade with Japan.
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7. The Dutch Monopoly on Trade
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In 1609, the Dutch sent two ships to Japan and received permission from Shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu to establish a factory (trading post) in Hirado in present-day ...
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CHALLENGES TO DUTCH MONOPOLY OF JAPANESE ...
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THE most serious threat to the Dutch monopoly of Japanese trade came from the English during the wars of Napoleon.' As early as 1794. Holland was overrun.Dutch-Japanese relations | Netherlands Missions, Japan
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The first Dutch ship ever to arrive in Japan was the "Liefde " ("Charity" or "Love"); it was one ... The protestant Dutch, whose first objective was trade and not the ...challenges to dutch monopoly of japanese trade ... - ProQuest
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THE most serious threat to the Dutch monopoly of Japanese trade came from
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