- The
Dutch West
India Company (Dutch:
Geoctrooieerde Westindische Compagnie) was a
Dutch chartered company that was
founded in 1621 and went
defunct in...
-
granted a
charter to the
Dutch West
India Company (GWC) (Geoctroyeerde
Westindische Compagnie) on 3 June 1621,
which gave the
company the
exclusive right...
- "Reconstructing
Lokono Contributions to Science". New West
Indian Guide /
Nieuwe WestIndische Gids. 97 (1–2): 53–81.
Retrieved 30
December 2024. "The
Arawaks left...
- the VOC—along with the
Dutch West
India Company (Dutch:
Geoctrooieerde Westindische Compagnie, GWC),
which was
founded in 1621 to
advance interests in the...
- (2004).
Nederlands Elmina: een socio-economische
analyse van de
Tweede Westindische Compagnie in West-Afrika in 1715. Gent:
Universiteit Gent. Rio, Alice...
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Figenbanan Dutch Bananenvijg, Bananevijg.
German Zuckerbanane,
Kleine Westindische Banane Italian Banana d’oro,
Banana fico,
Banana nana
Indonesian Biu...
- GWC may
refer to:
Dutch West
India Company (Dutch:
Geoctroyeerde Westindische Compagnie)
Gambian Workers' Confederation, a
Gambian trade union General...
-
monopoly in the
Americas and West Africa: the
Dutch West
India Company (
Westindische Compagnie or WIC). The WIC
sought recognition as
founders of the New...
- in the Americas. In 1621, the
Dutch West
India Company (Geoctroyeerde
Westindische Compagnie or GWC) was
created to take
control of the
sugar trade and...
- The GWC name came from the
Dutch West
India Company (Geoctrooieerde
Westindische Compagnie). When the VOC took
control in the
eastern s****s, Amsterdam...