the Fourth Anglo Dutch War , it became apparent that the DutchWestIndiaCompany was no longer capable ... Gold Coast were rapidly taken by them. In 1791, the company s stock was bought by the Dutch government, and on 1 January 1792, all territories previously held by the DutchWestIndiaCompany ... Jews and the slave trade External links Sisterlinks s Charter of the DutchWestIndiaCompany ... Charter of the DutchWestIndiaCompany Text of the Charter of the DutchWestIndiaCompany 1621 http www.atlasgeo.net fotw flags nl indch.html Netherlands WestIndiaCompany GWC Chartered companies Category DutchWestIndiaCompany Category Dutch colonization of the Americas Category Dutch Empire Category Chartered companies Category Companies of the Netherlands WestIndiaCompany, Dutch ... of the Netherlands WestIndiaCompany, Dutch Category History of colonialism Category Colonization ...Image West Indisch Huis.jpg thumb The WestIndia House in Amsterdam , headquarters of the GWC from 1623 to 1647. File Pakhuiswic.JPG thumb right Warehouse of the GWC in Amsterdam. DutchWestIndiaCompany lang nl Geoctroyeerde Westindische Compagnie or GWIC lang en Chartered WestIndiaCompany was a chartered company known as the GWC of Netherlands Dutch merchant s. Among its founding fathers was Willem Usselincx 1567 1647? . On June 2, 1621, it was granted a wikisource Charter of the DutchWestIndiaCompany charter for a trade monopoly in the West Indies meaning the Caribbean by the Republic ... also Dutch East IndiaCompany British East IndiaCompany French East IndiaCompany List of director ... , and North America . The area where the company could operate consisted of West Africa between .... The company became instrumental in the Dutch colonization of the Americas . Organization and initial ... East IndiaCompany lang nl Vereenigde Oost Indische Compagnie , abbreviated as VOC , which had a trade ... to conduct military operations without approval of the Dutch government. Like the VOC, the company ... more details
Image L Isle de Gore Schley 1772.jpg thumb 250px Gor e 1772 , by Jacobus van der Schley Senegambia also known as Bovenkust in Dutch language Dutch , trl Upper Coast was the collective noun for the fortifications and Factory trading post trading posts owned by the Dutch West India Company in the area that nowadays is called Senegal . The main purpose of these trading posts was to obtain Slave trade slaves in order to ship them to America continent America . The government of the territory was based on Gor e . In 1677 the Netherlands Dutch lost this island to France . The next year the French also conquered all DWIC trading posts on the Senegalese coast as well as the island of Arguin . Having lost almost all the trade in gum arabic , bezoar bezoar stone , ambergris and ostrich feathers, the DWIC wanted to regain its position. The Frenchman Jean du Casse , head of the Compagnie de S n gal , reached an agreement with the local leaders, who decided to destroy the Dutch trading posts and the DWIC lost its position for good. Senegambia possessions of the DWIC Gor e 1617 1663, 1664 1677. With the fortifications Fort Nassau Gor e Nassau and Fort Orange Gor e Orange . Trading posts Saly Portudal 1633 1678. Here the DWIC bought slaves and ivory . Rufisque 1633 1678. Joal 1633 1678. Dutch colonies Category Dutch Empire Category Dutch West India Company Category History of Senegal nl Senegambia 17e eeuw ... more details
Cayenne Aprouage Oyapoque Suriname Paramaribo Sommelsdijk Joden Savanne DEFAULTSORT List Of DutchWestIndiaCompany Trading Posts And Settlements Category DutchWestIndiaCompany Category International trade DutchWestIndiaCompany Trading Posts Category Economic history of the Netherlands Category History related lists DutchWestIndiaCompany Trading Posts Category Netherlands related lists DutchWestIndiaCompany ...Unreferenced date February 2007 This is a list of the trading post s and settlements of the DutchWestIndiaCompany active 1621 1791 , including chronological details of possessions taken over from the Dutch state in 1621, and for the period after 1791 when the Dutch government took over responsibility again. The list runs in geographical sequence from north to south along the West Africa n coast and from north to south through the Americas . West Africa Mauritania Arguin 1633 1678 1724 1728 Portendick Senegal Portudal Rufisque Joal Gor e Dutch language Dutch Goeree island 1617 &ndash 1663 24 October 1664 1677 Sierra Leone Tasso Island 1664 destroyed by Admiral De Ruyter Liberia Cape Mount Ghana Dutch Gold Coast 1611 &ndash 1872 Cape Apollonia Benyin Fort Apollonia 16. 1768 1868 1872 to the English. Abacqua Duma or Egwira Fort Ruychaver Jul. Aug. 1654 1659 Mouth of Ankobra Fort Elise Carthago 1650 Axim Fort Santo Antonio February 1642 &ndash 1664 1665 &ndash 1872 Pokesu or Princess Town Dutch language old Dutch spelling Poquesoe Fort Hollandia formerly fort Gross Friedrichsburg 1725 ... 1782 &ndash 1785 1868 &ndash 1872. Sekondi Dutch Sekondi Fort Oranje, 1640 or 1670 75 &ndash 1872 ... British Komenda Fort Komenda 1868 1872 Komenda Edina Eguafo Abirem District Dutch Komenda Fort .... 3 May 1664 Cong Cong Height 1659 abandoned 1661 Danish Fort destroyed by the Dutch Mouri Fort Nassau ... or Ardra Nigeria Benin 1705 1736 Badagri 1737 1748 Epe 1732 1755 West Central Africa Equatorial Guinea ... more details
The DutchWestIndiaCompany , founded in 1621 The Swedish East IndiaCompany , founded in 1731 The Emden Company , founded 1751 Governors General of the Dutch East IndiaCompany Governor General of the Dutch ...About the trading company the record label Dutch East India Trading Infobox Company name Dutch East India ... The Dutch East IndiaCompany VOC publisher Canon van Nederland accessdate 19 March 2011 ref founder ... Indonesia . History See also Dutch East IndiaCompany in Indonesia Economic History of the Netherlands ... bond issued by the Dutch East IndiaCompany, dating from 7 November 1623, for the amount of 2,400 ... IndiaCompany in 1600, thereby threatening their Dutch competitors with ruin. In 1602, the Dutch government .... The six chambers raised the start up capital of the Dutch East IndiaCompany class wikitable ... , The Dutch East IndiaCompany expansion and decline . Zutphen Walburg Pers, 2003. Femme Gaastra , Particuliere ... of the Dutch East IndiaCompany 1602 1795 , M.A.P. Meilink Roelofsz inventaris R. Raben en H. Spijkerman ... Pers, 1968. External links commons category Dutch East IndiaCompany wikisourcelang nl Octrooi van ... Use dmy dates date March 2011 Category Article Feedback Pilot Category Dutch East IndiaCompany ... Indiilor Olandeze de Est ru simple Dutch East IndiaCompany fi Hollannin ... subsid homepage footnotes intl File Voc.jpg right thumb 300px The shipyard of the Dutch East IndiaCompany in Amsterdam, circa 1750. The Dutch East IndiaCompany lang nl Vereenigde Oost Indische Compagnie or VOC in Dutch language Dutch , literally United Indies East Indian Company was a chartered ... combined sent only 882,412 people from 1500 to 1795, and the fleet of the British East IndiaCompany English later British East IndiaCompany , the VOC s nearest competitor, was a distant second ... English East IndiaCompany voyage commanded by Sir Henry Middleton reached the islands of Ternate , Tidore ... Malabar Coast upon the Portuguese, almost entirely driving them from the west coast of India ... more details
There has been more than one WestIndiaCompany The DutchWestIndiaCompany The French WestIndiaCompany The Danish WestIndiaCompany The Swedish colonization of the Americas Swedish WestIndiaCompany Svenska V stindiska Kompaniet See also East IndiaCompany disambig Category Trading companies cs Z padoindick spole nost de Westindien Kompanie eo Okcidenthinda Kompanio fr Compagnie des Indes Occidentales ko lv Rietumindijas komp nija no Det Vestindiske kompani pl Kompania Zachodnioindyjska ... more details
Unreferenced date March 2007 The WestIndia Dock Company was the company set up to build and then operate the WestIndia Docks in London. Robert Milligan c. 1746 1809 was largely responsible for the construction of the WestIndia Docks. Milligan was a wealthy West Indies merchant and shipowner, who returned to London having previously managed his family s Jamaica sugar plantations. Outraged at losses due to theft and delay at London s riverside wharves, Milligan headed a group of powerful businessmen, including chairman of the WestIndia Merchants of London George Hibbert , who promoted the creation of a wet dock circled by a high wall. The group planned and built WestIndia Docks, lobbying parliament to allow the creation of a WestIndia Dock Company. Milligan served as both Deputy Chairman and Chairman of the WestIndia Dock Company. Category Economic history of London ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 The Danish WestIndiaCompany or Danish WestIndia Guinea Company Lang da Vestindisk kompagni or Det Vestindisk Guineiske kompagni was a Danish chartered company that exploited colonies in the Danish West Indies . It was founded as the Danish Africa Company in 1659 in Gl ckstadt by two Dutchmen Isaac Coymans and Nicolaes Pancras. Included were the Caribbean islands of Saint Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands St. Thomas , Saint John, U.S. Virgin Islands St. John , and Saint Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands St. Croix which are today s United States Virgin Islands and the Danish Gold Coast in present day Ghana . The Virgin Islands were a Danish colony from the 17th century. The Danes settled St. Thomas in 1672, St. John in 1718, and St. Croix in 1733. The Vestindisk kompagni was established March 11, 1671, and from August 30, 1680, became known as Det Vestindisk Guineiske kompagni . In the 17th and 18th centuries, the company flourished from the North Atlantic triangular trade routes. Slaves from the Gold Coast of Africa were traded for molasses and rum in the West Indies. The company administered the colonies until 1754, when the Danish government s Chamber of Revenues took control. From 1760 to 1848, the governing body was known as Vestindisk guineiske rente og generaltoldkammer . This led to a brief establishment of Det Guineiske kompagni via Royal resolution of March 18, 1765, to maintain the trade with the Danish Gold Coast colonies. In November, they received the forts of Christiansborg and Fredensborg for 20 years. The company, however, never enjoyed a trade monopoly like the DutchWestIndiaCompany . Competition for trade remained amongst all Danish, Norway Norwegian , Schleswig and Holstein companies. The financially troubled company ... Denmark company stub cs D nsk Z padoindick spole nost da Vestindisk guineisk Kompagni de D nische ... Indes occidentales et de Guin e nl Deense West Indische en Guineese Compagnie no Vestindisk guineisk ... more details
In the history of France French trade, the French WestIndiaCompany French language French Compagnie des Indes occidentales was a chartered company established in 1664 . Their charter gave them the property and seignory of Canada , Acadia , the Antilles , Cayenne , and the terra firma of South America , from the Amazon River Amazon to the Orinoco . They had an exclusive privilege for the commerce of those places, and also of Senegal and the coasts of Guinea , for forty years, only paying half the duties. The stock of the company was so considerable, that in less than 6 months, 45 vessels were equipped with which they took possession of all the places in their grant, and settled a commerce. Yet, the company only existed nine years. In 1674, the grant was revoked, and the various countries reunited to the King s dominions, as before the King reimbursed the actions of the adventurers. This revocation was owing partly to the poverty of the company, occasioned by its losses in the Franco Dutch War wars with England, which had necessitated it to borrow large sums and even to alienate its exclusive privilege for the coasts of Guinea, but also to its having in good measure answered its end, which was to recover the commerce of the West Indies from the Netherlands Dutch , who had taken it away from them. The French merchants being so accustomed to traffic to the Antilles, by permission of the company, were so attached to it, that it was not doubted they would support the commerce after the dissolution of the company. References 1728 External links http www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com index.cfm?PgNm TCE&Params A1ARTA0001816 Entry in The Canadian Encyclopedia http www.encyclopedia.com doc 1G1 151652275.html Account in encyclopedia.com http www.ghcaraibe.org hist histfwi1.html Another account in ghcaraibe.org French overseas empire Chartered companies Category 1664 establishments Category Companies established in the 17th century Category 1674 disestablishments Category Defunct ... more details
The Swedish WestIndiaCompany Swedish language Swedish Svenska V stindiska Kompaniet was a Swedish chartered company which was based in the West Indies . Between 1786 and 1805, the company operated from the Swedish island of Saint Barth lemy . The company was a private enterprise with royal monopoly on all Swedish trade via Saint Barth lemy. Three quarters of profits went to the company, one quarter to the Swedish state. The company was the main operator in the Swedish slave trade . External links http www.memoirestbarth EN M moire St Barth History of St Barth lemy archives & history of slavery, slave trade and their abolition , Comit de Liaison et d Application des Sources Historiques. Chartered companies Category Slave trade Category History of Sweden Category Saint Barth lemy Category Defunct companies of Sweden Category 1786 establishments Category 1805 disestablishments de Schwedische Westindien Kompanie eo Sveda Okcidenthinda Kompanio no Det svenske vestindiske kompani ru sv Svenska V stindiska Kompaniet zh ... more details
Refimprove date November 2010 History of Indonesia See also Dutch East IndiaCompany The Dutch East IndiaCompany VOC had a presence in the Indonesia n archipelago from 1603, when the first trading post ... 2010 DEFAULTSORT Dutch East IndiaCompany In Indonesia Category Dutch East IndiaCompany ... eating into Dutch profits, the Dutch Government amalgamated the competing merchant companies into the United East IndiaCompany VOC . In 1602, the States General of the Netherlands granted it a 21 ..., a second British East IndiaCompany voyage to Maluku, and subsequent establishments of trading posts between 1611 and 1617 across the archipelago began Anglo Dutch competition for access to spices as the Dutch monopolistic ambitions were threatened. ref name r29 Diplomatic agreements and cooperation between the Dutch and the English over the spice trade ended with the Amboyna massacre where ten Englishmen were tortured and killed for conspiracy against the Dutch government, following which ... as the Dutch East Indies . Background An 1596 Dutch expedition lost half its crew, killed a Javanese ... permanent Dutch trading post in Indonesia was established in Banten, northwest Java ref name ... Africa to Japan. ref name r28 Ricklefs, p. 28. ref A location in the west of the archipelago was thus ... the spice trade. Although this plan was never realised, Coen managed to establish a Dutch monopoly ... of cloves, and the occupation of the Banda Islands gave control of the nutmeg trade. The Dutch ... people Javanese Mataram Sultanate Mataram kingdom . The Dutch defeated the Sulawesi city of Makassar ... trade and the expulsion of the British, the Dutch helped the son of the ruler of Banten overthrow ... involved in costly territorial conquest. However, the company became deeply involved in the internal ... of Mataram sultanate Mataram , Java s dominant kingdom, that only allowed Dutch ships to trade within ... lived separate to indigenous Indonesians, and Dutch people ranked low in indigenous status systems ... more details
The following were trading posts owned by the Dutch East IndiaCompany and the DutchWestIndiaCompany , presented in geographical sequence from west to east Image DutchEmpire7.png thumb 350px Dutch colonies in greens and trading posts in orange this map is not correct Africa Saint Helena Saint Helena South Africa Cape of Good Hope Cape Colony 1652 1806 Mozambique Jan. 1721 23 December 1730. Delagoa Bay Fort Lydsaamheid Jan. 1721 23 December 1730. Madagascar Antongil Bay 1641 2 factory 1646 7 Mauritius Mauritius 1638 1658 1664 1710 Middle East Yemen Al Mukha Mocca , 1620 16.. 1697 1757 Aden , 1614 1620 Persia Iran Isfahan city Esfahan of Ispahan 1623 1747 Bandar e Abbas of Gamron 1623 1766 Kharg . Fort Mosselstein 1750 1766 Bandar e Kong 1665 1753 India Surat 1616 1795 Agra 1621 1720 Burhanpur Ahmedabad Ahmadabad 1617 1744 Bharuch Bharuch of Brochia, Broach Vengurla 1637 1685 Malabar Southern part of Westcoast India Cranganore or Cranganor Kodungallor 1662 taken from Portugal Cochin de Cima Pallipuram 1661 taken from Portugal Cochin, Cochin de Baixo or Santa Cruz 1663 taken from Portugal Quilon Coylan 1661 taken from Portugal Cannanore 1663 1790 taken from Portugal Kundapura 1667 ca.1682 Kayankulam ca. 1645 Ponnani ca. 1663 Coromandel East coast of India Golkonda 1662 ca 1733 Bimilipatnam , 1687 1795 1818 1825 to the English Jaggernaikpoeram now Kakinada 1734 1795 1818 1825 to the English Daatzeram now Drakshawarama 1633 1730 Nagelwanze 1669 1687 Palikol 1613 1781 1785 1795 1818 ... Anthonio Wanckan Fort Vlissingen Japan Hirado 1609 1641 Deshima 1641 1853 See also Dutch Empire Evolution of the Dutch Empire List of DutchWestIndiaCompany trading posts and settlements Category Dutch East IndiaCompany Category Dutch Empire ... or Tutucorim 1658 Travancore , nowadays part of India Far East Burma Mrohaung Rakhine State Arakan ... Malacca 1641 1824 Dutch East Indies Indonesia Jakarta Batavia Vietnam Tonkin Yonkin, comptoir van ... more details
File European settlements in India 1501 1739.png thumb right 300px Map of European settlements on the Indian subcontinent, 1501 1739 DutchIndia , the Dutch colonial possessions on the Indian subcontinent , existed between 1605 and 1818. The merchants of the Dutch East IndiaCompany were looking for textiles ..., 1665 .jpg thumb 260px Dutch East IndiaCompany factory in Hugli Chuchura , Bengal. Hendrik van Schuylenburgh, 1665 From 1615 the Dutch traded with Bengals. In 1635 the Dutch East IndiaCompany ... India Coasts of Malabar and Coromandel In the early 17th century Steven van der Hagen and Pieter van den Broecke were the first Dutch traders in India. Between 1636 and 1643 the Dutch blockaded the port ... River were notorious because of the smuggle by the Dutch East India employees. Dutch Indies refers to the far wider notions of the DutchWest Indies in the Americas and especially the Dutch East ... called Indi the region of Greater India in Dutch language Dutch . Timeline of DutchIndia File ... Suvali Kets Mandui , location unknown Travancore a kingdom, nowadays part of India 1619 1623 The Dutch and the British East IndiaCompany collaborated in Pulicat 1621 1720 Agra had a trading post ... with Fort Kochi 1658 1781 Negapatnam a Dutch possession. Around 1724 the Ostend Company not Dutch ... 1814 Anglo Dutch Treaty of 1814 1818 Malabar annexed to British India. 1818 Coromandel settlements ... Cape Comorin Dutch colonies or trading posts on the Coromandel coast Eastern coast of India included ... Sources reflist http www.worldstatesmen.org India.htm Dutch 20India WorldStatesmen India http cuddalore ..., SHORES WITHOUT END Dutch colonies Category DutchIndia Category European colonisation in Asia de ... and opium to Batavia, Dutch East Indies Batavia . Indian slaves were imported on the Maluku Islands Spice Islands and in the Cape Colony . In the second half of the eighteenth century the Dutch lost their influence ... conquered Negapatnam and in 1663 Cochin . Since then Cochin, was the main trading post for the Dutch ... more details
WestIndia Fruit Steamship Company Category Defunct shipping companies of the United States Category Defunct Florida railroads de WestIndia Fruit and Steamship Company ...Infobox SG rail railroad name WestIndia Fruit and Steamship logo filename logo size 118 old gauge marks WIF locale Southern Florida and Cuba start year 1946 end year 1961 hq city Roanoke, Virginia The WestIndia Fruit and Steamship Company operated a railcar ferry service between the Port of Palm Beach ... point ref cite web title WESTINDIA LISTS FERRIES FOR SALE Six Rail Car Auto Vessels Served U.S. .... ref name 1 Citation title Boxcar Modeling The WestIndia Fruit Car journal Mainline Modeler date May ... title Superior All Rail Route to Cuba brochure publisher WestIndia Fruit and Steamship year unknown ... title Drive Your Car to Cuba brochure publisher WestIndia Fruit and Steamship year Nov. 1956 ref ... East Coast Railway FEC via the West Palm Beach Terminal Company WPBT . WPBT physically switched ... WestIndia Fruit and Steamship Co., Inc. year Nov. 1957 ref . North American owned railcars operated ... the United States and Cuba culminated in the United States embargo against Cuba . The company offered ... in design and operation to the ferries built for Great Lakes service. In addition the company ... Trunk Milwaukee Car Ferry Company vessel used previously in trans Lake Michigan service. She was built by Craig Shipbuilding Company of Toledo, Michigan in 1903 ref name 3 Citation last Hilton first ... . The Henry M. Flagler and the Joseph R. Parrott , former Florida East Coast Car Ferry Company ... between Key West , Florida and Havana, Cuba. Requisitioned by the US Navy for duties in WWII ... first Edward A. title Steamships of the Two Henrys year 1996 ref . Florida East Coast Car Ferry Company ... of New Orleans was built by Kure Shipbuilding and Engineering Company of Kure City , Japan ... ref name 4 . In addition to the car ferries, the company purchased from Seatrain Lines , Seatrain ... more details
for the West Indies Caribbean infobox bodyclass geography above span class fn org WestIndia span image Image Westindia locator.png 235px border caption small Western India shown in red small label1 Population data1 147,801,774 label2 Geography of India Area data2 convert 508,052 km2 abbr on label4 Time zone data4 Indian Standard Time IST UTC 5 30 label5 States and territories of India States and territories ... Range in the north and the Arabian Sea in the west. A major portion of Western India shares the Deccan Plateau with South India . Before the partition of India, Sindh and Balochistan Pakistan Balochistan ... thumb Mahalasa Temple 200px left Mahalasa Temple in Goa The average literacy rate of WestIndia is around ... , Nashik , Nagpur , Thane & Navi Mumbai label7 Official languages of India Official languages ... language English , ref http www.ocol clo.gc.ca newsletter cyberbulletin india inde e.htm ref ref http rajbhasha.nic.in dolruleseng.htm ref WestIndia Western India or the Western region of India consists of the States and territories of India states of Goa, Gujarat and Maharashtra , along with the Union ... urban population ref cite web url http www.censusindiamaps.net page India WhizMap IndiaMap.htm title Census GIS data accessdate 2008 03 12 ref . Most of Western India was part of the Maratha Empire before colonization by the British. The regions became part of India on independence, and took ... of India under colonial rule. The region then experienced great upheavals during the struggle for Indian ... India in 1947, and the present state boundaries were drawn based on linguistic considerations in 1956 ... India. Climate The climate varies between tropical wet, tropical wet and dry, and semi arid. The coastal ... data accessdate 2008 03 11 ref . As in other parts of India, a high level of multilingualism is seen with English and Hindi being spoken as additional languages in urban areas ref name Tropf India lang report cite web url http www.lilaproject.org docs India 20and 20its 20Languages 20v1.0.pdf India ... more details
For the trading companyDutch East IndiaCompany Unreferenced date December 2009 Dutch East India Trading is an independent record label based in Rockville Centre, New York . It has released music by such artists as Sun Dial , The Orb , The Smiths , Soul Junk , Die Monster Die , Prong band Prong , The Cure , Robert Wyatt , A Guy Called Gerald , Bongwater , Opium Den band Opium Den , Indian Bingo , Meat Beat Manifesto , and Doom band Doom . Homestead Records 1983 Homestead Records , Giant Records independent label Giant Records , Grass Records and Rockville Records were among the imprints of the Dutch East India Trading group. See also List of record labels Category American independent record labels Category Alternative rock record labels Category Companies based in New York US independent record label stub fr Dutch East India Trading it Dutch East India Trading pt Dutch East India Trading ... more details
FixBunching begin Infobox military conflict conflict DutchWest Indies campaign colour scheme background ffff99 partof the American War of Independence image caption date place Dutch Antilles , West Indies br Dutch colonies in South America result Status quo ref Koch p.101 ref combatant1 flagcountry Kingdom of France br flagcountry Dutch Republic combatant2 flagcountry Kingdom of Great Britain commander1 Charles Hector, comte d Estaing Comte d Estaing br Fran ois Joseph Paul, Comte de Grasse Tilly Comte de Grasse br Luc Urbain de Bouexic, comte de Guichen Comte de Guichen commander2 Admiral George Brydges Rodney, 1st Baron Rodney Rodney br Samuel Hood, 1st Viscount Hood Samuel Hood strength1 strength2 casualties1 casualties2 FixBunching mid Campaignbox Fourth Anglo Dutch War FixBunching mid Campaignbox American War of Independence West Indies FixBunching end The DutchWest Indies campaign was a series of minor conflicts in 1781 and 1782, in the context of the Fourth Anglo Dutch War and the American War of Independence . Following Kingdom of Great Britain s declaration of war on the Dutch Republic in December 1780, British Admiral George Brydges Rodney, 1st Baron Rodney George Brydges Rodney , the commander of the Royal Navy in the West Indies , was notified by a fast sailing packet ship packet of the declaration. He immediately acted to gain control over as many of the Dutch colonies as possible, Capture of Saint Eustatius seizing Sint Eustatius , a vital entrepot of French and Dutch trade with the Americans, in early February 1781. He also captured Saba and Sint Maarten , and orchestrated the seizure of the Dutch colonial outposts of Berbice , Demerara , and Essequibo colony ... Revolutionary War DutchWest Indies Category Naval battles of the Fourth Anglo Dutch War Category ... Being An Historical View Of The European Nations From The Subversion Of The Roman Empire In The West ... last Edler first F. title The Dutch Republic and The American Revolution origyear 1911 year 2001 ... more details
The East IndiaCompany also known as the English East IndiaCompany and the British East IndiaCompany was a historical English company, founded in 1600, and chartered with the monopoly of trading with Southeast Asia, East Asia, and India. East IndiaCompany may also refer to several historical companies of Continental Europe, each chartered with a similar monopoly of trade Dutch East IndiaCompany , founded in 1602 Danish East IndiaCompany , founded in 1616 Portuguese East IndiaCompany , founded in 1628 French East IndiaCompany , founded in 1664 Swedish East IndiaCompany , founded in 1731 Other uses East IndiaCompany video game , a computer game developed by Nitro Games East India Trading Co. Pirates of the Caribbean , a fictional company in the Pirates of the Caribbean movies The East IndiaCompany Fine Food Limited , a London tea and coffee retailer See also WestIndiaCompany disambiguation disambig bg bn cs V chodoindick spole nost fr Compagnie des Indes orientales ko hr Isto noindijska kompanija it Compagnia delle Indie he lv Austrumindijas komp nija ja no Det Ostindiske kompani pl Kompania Wschodnioindyjska ru sv Ostindiska kompaniet th vi C ng ty ng n zh ... more details
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of the Dutch East IndiaCompany and the British East IndiaCompany and grew to become the largest trading ... in 1905 dissolution of the union between Norway and Sweden The Swedish East IndiaCompany Swedish ... IndiaCompany SOIC are examined in the last chapter of Christine Koninckx, The First and Second Charters of the Swedish East IndiaCompany 1731 1766 Kortrijk , 1980. ref The emerging Swedish textile ... merchant Colin Campbell Swedish East IndiaCompany Colin Campbell got help for setting up a company ..., as investors in the Swedish East IndiaCompany misled some historians in viewing the SOIC as a type .... ref Scattered archives have been assembled into a digital archive of the Swedish East IndiaCompany ... expedition The driving force was the Scottish trader Colin Campbell Swedish East IndiaCompany Colin ... which period the Swedish East IndiaCompany have been suffered to carry on their trade without the least ... account of the Swedish East IndiaCompany in Oriental Commerce , 1813 576 78. ref but time ... 1980. ref In the first fifteen years of the company s charter, 25 ships were sent out, 3 to India ... to Canton in 1769 71. ref Sven Erik Rose, The Funny Business of the Swedish East IndiaCompany Gender ... , Swedish merchant of Scottish origin, director of the Swedish East IndiaCompany Anders Ljungstedt , Swedish merchant. Niclas Sahlgren , Swedish merchant, director of the Swedish East IndiaCompany . The Swedish WestIndiaCompany , founded in 1786 The British East IndiaCompany , founded in 1600 The Danish East IndiaCompany , founded in 1616 The Dutch East IndiaCompany , founded in 1602 The DutchWestIndiaCompany , founded in 1621 The Portuguese East IndiaCompany , founded in 1628 The French East IndiaCompany , founded in 1664 External links Commons Ostindienfararen G theborg wikisourcelang ... ostindie index.xml Original Swedish East IndiaCompany documents at G teborg University Library http www.soic.se Swedish East IndiaCompany The East Indiaman Project http thejohnharding.com archives ... more details
Dutch East IndiaCompany . The Company opened a factory trading post in Bantam city Bantam ... Company , English, founded 1635 and ceased 1657 Dutch East IndiaCompany , founded 1602 and ceased ...About the 17th 19th century English trading company Infobox company name East IndiaCompany logo File Flag of the British East IndiaCompany 1707 .svg 200px The Company flag, after 1707 caption type Joint ... num employees parent divisions subsid homepage footnotes intl Colonial India The East IndiaCompany also known as the East India Trading Company , English East IndiaCompany , ref Encyclopaedia Britannica 2008, http original.britannica.com eb article 9031775 East IndiaCompany East IndiaCompany ref and, after the Treaty of Union , the British East IndiaCompany ref 1. Columbia Encyclopedia 2007, http www.bartleby.com 65 ea EastIndB.html East IndiaCompany, British . 2. Citation last Marx first ... IndiaCompany , forming a more monstrous combination than any of the divine monsters startling us in the temple of Salsette Island Salsette . ref was an early English joint stock company ref The Dutch East IndiaCompany was the first to issue public stock. ref that was formed initially for pursuing ... and China. The oldest among several similarly formed European East IndiaCompany disambiguation East India Companies , the Company was granted an English Royal Charter , under the name Governor and Company ... of England Trading to the East Indies , commonly styled the Honourable East IndiaCompany , ref ... IndiaCompany , etc. Examples 1698 FRYER Acc. E. India & P. 38 In pay for the Honourable East IndiaCompany . B. http www.1911encyclopedia.org Honourable Encyclopaedia Britannica 1911 , HONOURABLE ... Artillery Company the East IndiaCompany also had the prefix honourable . The style ... 22Honourable East IndiaCompany 22&lr &num 100&as brr 1 Quote p. 14 The English Company Including ... East IndiaCompany in 1708 9. ref and abbreviated, HEIC ref Citation last Hawes first Christopher ... more details
East IndiaCompany British and Dutch East IndiaCompanyDutch East India companies in colonial India . Planned by Jean Baptiste Colbert , it was chartered by King Louis XIV of France Louis ... working for the Dutch East IndiaCompany , including more than 20 years in Japan , ref Caron lived ...DO NOT USE FIXBUNCHING PLEASE Infobox Company type Public company industry Trade company name French East IndiaCompanycompany logo Image Armoiries de la Compagnie des Indes Orientales.jpg 280px The French East IndiaCompany s coat of arms, with its moto Florebo quocumque ferar i will flourish wherever ... 1785, bankrupt 1794 successor company merged into etc. foundation 1664 location Paris Image European settlements in India 1501 1739.png thumb 280px French and other European settlements in India. Image French India 1741 1754.png 280px thumb Maximum extent of French influence 1741 1754. The French East IndiaCompany lang fr La Compagnie fran aise des Indes orientales or lang fr Compagnie fran aise ... 545kg iron ball 2kg.jpg thumb French East IndiaCompany cannon Canon de 4 . Bronze , 1755, Douai ... and papers of the East IndiaCompany. ref name Soboul360 Soboul, pp.360 363. ref While its liquidation ... to Joseph Fran ois Dupleix in Pondicherry France Asia relations Carnatic Wars British East IndiaCompany , founded in 1600 Dutch East IndiaCompany , founded in 1602 DutchWestIndiaCompany , founded in 1621 Swedish East IndiaCompany , founded in 1731 French colonial empire French India Lorient ... East IndiaCompany and the Trade of the Indian Ocean A Collection of Essays by Indrani Chatterjee authorlink ... 2011 01 01 External links http www.lorient.com musee Museum of the French East IndiaCompany at Lorient http www.cambaceres.org relation financiers financiers.htm CIE INDES The French East IndiaCompany 1785 1875 History of the last French East IndiaCompany on the site dedicated to its business lawyer ... nowadays French overseas empire Chartered companies Category French East IndiaCompany Category ... more details
, Dutch East IndiaCompanyDutch , French East IndiaCompany French , and Danish East India ... took control of coastal region Ceylon from Dutch East IndiaCompanyDutch 1796 . Richard Wellesley ... to the East IndiaCompany in 1600 to facilitate it to better organize against Dutch and French ...For usage, see British Empire in India Infobox Former Country native name conventional long name Company ... country India era status Colony, ruled by British East IndiaCompany British trade company empire ... p3 Sikh Empire flag p3 Punjab flag.svg p4 Dutch Malacca flag p4 Flag of the Dutch East India ... .svg image flag Flag of the British East IndiaCompany 1801 .svg flag British East IndiaCompany Flags The flags of the British East IndiaCompany image map India1760 1905.jpg image map caption India ... Governor General footnotes Company rule in India sometimes, Company Raj , ref Harvnb Robb 2004 pp 116 147 Chapter 5 Early Modern India II Company Raj , Harvnb Metcalf Metcalf 2006 pp 56 91 Chapter 3 The East IndiaCompany Raj, 1772 1850, Harvnb Bose Jalal 2003 pp 76 87 Chapter 7 Company Raj and Indian ... of the British East IndiaCompany on the Indian subcontinent. This is variously taken to have ... The English East IndiaCompany hereafter, the Company was founded in 1600, as The Company of Merchants ... . Image India1765and1805b.jpg left thumb 250px India in 1765 and 1805 showing East IndiaCompany Territories Image India1837to1857.jpg left thumb 250px India in 1837 and 1857 showing East IndiaCompany ... of India south of the Sutlej River . The proliferation of the Company s power chiefly took two ... Ludden 2002 p 133 ref The East IndiaCompany also concluded treaties with various Afghan rulers ... 92 John Shore, 1st Baron Teignmouth John Shore 28 October 1793 March 1798 Company rule in India Army.2C Police.2C and Indian Civil Service East IndiaCompany Army reorganized and down sized. br Jaipur ... IndiaCompany after costly campaigns. br Cornwallis reappointed to bring peace, but dies in Ghazipur ... more details
Dutch East IndiaCompanyDutch VOC and East IndiaCompany English EIC encroachments on the Portuguese ...The Portuguese East IndiaCompany lang pt Companhia do comm rcio da ndia or Companhia da ndia Oriental was a Portugal Portuguese chartered company . Background Portuguese trade with India had been a crown monopoly since the Portuguese captain Vasco da Gama opened the sea route to India in 1497 99. The monopoly ... also cite journal last de Silva first Chandra Richard title The Portuguese East IndiaCompany 1628 1633 ... The First Portuguese IndiaCompany, 1628 33 , Economic History Review , Vol. 30 2 , p.242 58. Portugal ... was responsible for the yearly Portuguese India Armadas India armadas . However, by 1560, the Casa ... up trade to India to any private Portuguese national. As few took up the offer, the free trade decree was replaced in 1578 by a new system of annual monopolies, where the Casa sold India trading contracts ... the Portuguese positions. In 1605, he created the Conselho da India , to bring affairs in Portuguese India under closer supervision of the Hapsburg crown. But this conflicted with older lines of Portuguese ... 1614 that the idea for a chartered private Portuguese East Indies company, organized along the lines of Dutch and English companies, was first broached. This was promoted by Portuguese New Christian ... joint stock company could raise more capital, revive the Asian trade and compete more efficiently with the Anglo Dutch in the Indian Ocean. King Philip IV of Spain III of Portugal put the idea ... trouble securing investment commitments. The Company The Companhia do comm rcio da ndia or Companhia da India Oriental finally came into existence in August 1628, when it was granted a charter ... India Armadas India fleets , the Casa da India and the Armazem da India, before passing them ... to keep all spoils from seizures of Dutch and English ships after deducting the royal fifth . The crown ... there were provisions against allowing any other East Indies company to be formed in Hapsburg ... more details
Image European settlements in India 1501 1739.png thumb right 250px Danish and other European settlements in India. The Danish East IndiaCompany ref http www.scholiast.org history tra narr.html The Danish East IndiaCompany ref lang da Dansk stindisk Kompagni was a Danish chartered company . History Image Kristian IV av Danmark, malning av Pieter Isaacsz 1611 1616.jpg thumb left 180px Christian IV of Denmark and Norway. File Fort Dansborg.JPG thumb 200px Fort Dansborg at Tranquebar , built by Ove Gedde in 1620. It was founded in 1616, following a privilege of Denmark Danish King Christian IV of Denmark and Norway Christian IV . It was focused on trade with India and had its base in Tranquebar , in the fort Dansborg, the seat of its governor see indirect rule of Danish India , who was styled Opperhoved . During its heyday, the Danish East IndiaCompany and Swedish East IndiaCompany imported more tea than the British East IndiaCompany and smuggled 90 percent of it into United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Britain , where it could be sold at a huge profit. After a short blossoming, it lost importance quickly and was dissolved in 1729. In 1730, it was refounded as the Asiatisk Kompagni Asiatic Company and with the royal licence conferred in 1732, the new company was granted ..., and in 1779 Danish India became a crown colony . During the Napoleonic Wars , in 1801 and again ... of the last attack, Denmark one of few West European countries not occupied by Bonaparte ... its remaining settlements in mainland India in 1845 and the Danish Gold Coast to the British in 1850. See also Tranquebar Serampore Dansborg Frederiksnagore Nicobar Islands History of India Notes reflist ... India see also Germany for Helgoland Danish overseas empire Chartered companies Category Companies of Denmark Category Colonial Indian companies Category Chartered companies Category Danish rule in India ... companies Denmark hist stub Denmark company stub ca Companyia Danesa de les ndies Orientals cs D nsk ... more details
of Company Secretaries of India ICSI is statutory professional body constituted under the Company Secretaries Act, 1980 Act No. 56 of 1980 passed by the Parliament of India . ICSI is the only recognized professional body to develop and regulate the profession of company secretary Company Secretaries in India. The Institute of Company Secretaries of India awards the certificate bestowing the designation of Company Secretary CS to a candidate qualifying for the membership of the Institute. ICSI has ... DEFAULTSORT Institute Of Company Secretaries Of India Category Indian professional associations ... . History It was in 1960 that the Company Law Board started a course in Company Secretaryship leading to the award of Government Diploma in Company Secretaryship. As the number of students taking up the Company Secretaryship course grew, the Government promoted on 4 October 1968, Institute of Company Secretaries of India under Section 25 of the Companies Act, 1956 for taking over from the Government the conduct of Company Secretaryship examination. The Institute of Company Secretaries of India ICSI has since been converted into a statutory body w.e.f. 1.1.1981 under the Company Secretaries ... certificate of the practice. The number of current students is over 1,50,000. Role of Company Secretaries ... Government, are statutorily required to appoint a whole time Company Secretary. The major contribution of Company Secretary CS is in corporate sector. Company Secretary CS is an important professional aiding the efficient management of the corporate sector. Company Secretary CS is designated as an officer under the Companies Act. Company Secretary CS has to interact, coordinate, integrate and cooperate with various other functional heads in a company. A member of the ICSI may also practise independently as a professional after obtaining a certificate of practice as provided in the Company ... time practice. As per the Companies Act 1956, if the company is having more than Rs. 5 crore ... more details