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In this episode, we explore the history of the Dutch colonial empire, a global network of trade, conquest, and exploitation built through the Dutch East India Company and the Dutch West India Company. From Southern Africa and Southeast Asia to the Americas, Dutch power expanded through mercantilist policies, trade monopolies, fortified ports, and corporate rule that generated immense wealth for the Netherlands while reshaping the lives of colonized peoples. The episode examines how Dutch colonialism evolved from company-led commercial ventures into direct state control, with systems such as forced cultivation in Indonesia revealing the severe human cost behind imperial profit. We also look at the empire’s long-term legacy, including its impact on economic development, cultural exchange, racial hierarchy, and political structures in regions shaped by Dutch rule.
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