Ambon is not a satisfactory location for …
Years: 1619 - 1619
Ambon is not a satisfactory location for VOC headquarters.
Although it is at the center of the spice production areas, it is far from the Asian trade routes and other VOC areas of activity ranging from Africa to Japan.
A location in the west of the archipelago is thus sought; the Straits of Malacca are strategic, but have become dangerous following the Portuguese conquest.
The first permanent VOC settlement in Banten is controlled by a powerful local ruler and subject to stiff competition from Chinese and English traders.
Jan Pieterszoon Coen, informed in April 1618 of his appointment as Governor-General of the VOC, sees the possibility of the company becoming an Asian power, both political and economic.
He is not afraid to use brute force to put the VOC on a firm footing.
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- Tupi people (Amerind tribe)
- Cochin, Kingdom of
- Kongo, Kingdom of
- Kandy, Sinhalese Kingdom of
- Johor, Sultanate of
- Matamba, Kingdom of
- Brazil, Colonial
- Spain, Habsburg Kingdom of
- Portugal, Habsburg (Philippine) Kingdom of
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- Dutch East India Company in Indonesia
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- England, (Stuart) Kingdom of
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- Protestant Reformation
- Counter-Reformation (also Catholic Reformation or Catholic Revival)
- Eighty Years War (Netherlands, or Dutch, War of Independence)
- Dutch-Portuguese Wars in West Africa
