East Indies: The 200 Year Struggle Between Portugual, the Dutch East India Co & the English East India Co for Supremacy in the Eastern Seas

by Ian Burnet

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This book follows the trade winds, the trade routes, and the port cities across the East Indies and the Orient. High finance, piracy, greed, ambition, double dealing, exploitation all is here. Driven by the search for spices, silks, gold, silver, porcelains and other oriental goods the Portuguese trading monopoly was challenged by the Dutch East India Company and then the English East India Company, the worlds first joint stock and multi-national trading companies. The struggle for supremacy between the Portuguese, the Dutch and the English ranged across the Eastern Seas and in the settlements of Goa, Malacca, Ambon, Macao, Canton, Nagasaki, Solor, Batavia, Macassar, Johor and Singapore for 250 years. Visitors to these destination will be interested in this book. The story is told by the history of these port cities, beginning with Malacca -- one of the worlds largest trading ports in 16th century and ending with the founding of Singapore and Hong Kong.
  • ISBN13 9781921719592
  • Publish Date 1 September 2013
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country AU
  • Imprint Rosenberg Publishing
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 240
  • Language English