Sunday, October 11, 2015

And from a historical perspective............of the East Asian - European standpoint............the Dutch had a monopoly of trade with Japan............the Dutch in S. Africa..........the Caribbean.........etc.....



Dejima - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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In 1922, "Dejima Dutch Trading Post" was designated a Japanese national ... obtained the de facto monopoly on the silk trade with China through Macau.

Dutch Golden Age - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Jump to Monopoly on trade with Japan - [edit]. Amsterdam's dominant position as atrade centre was strengthened in 1640 with a monopoly for the  ...

Dutch East India Company - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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The VOC enjoyed huge profits from its spice monopoly through most of the 17th ..... In the first place, the highly profitable trade with Japan started to decline.

The Dutch in Nagasaki - artelino

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This was the beginning of a successful Dutch trade monopoly with Japan that lasted until 1854. However, the presence of the Dutch was restricted to the tiny,  ...

Beyond the Rising Sun: Nationalism in Contemporary Japan: ...

https://books.google.com/books?isbn=0313389829
Bruce Stronach - 1995 - ‎Political Science
In outward appearance, Japan had not changed for two hundred years. ... merchants wanted to break Holland's monopoly on trade with Japan, and the  ...

History of Soybeans and Soyfoods in the Netherlands, ...

https://books.google.com/books?isbn=1928914799
The isolation of Japantrade with Holland, and shoyu (Overview). March 5. ... TheDutch had a monopoly on trade between Japan and Europe. One of the items  ...

Anti-foreignism and Western Learning in Early-modern ...

https://books.google.com/books?isbn=0674040376
Bob Tadashi Wakabayashi - 1986 - ‎History
For example, it customarily rewarded with thirty bales of rice Dutch, Chinese, or Korean... desire to preserve their monopoly on European trade with Japan.

The Affair of the Madre de Deus: A Chapter in the History ...

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C R Boxer - 2010 - ‎History
amatter offact, prior to1600, Spanish ships which visited Japan werefew and ... the companies Holland asingle granted the monopoly of theIndian trade in 1602

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