PERNAMBUCO

the Dutch in Brazil, 1624-1654

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Every Dutchman is well acquainted with the East India Company (VOC). The West India Company (WIC) however, is lesser known. Furthermore very few know of the episode when the WIC was active on the northern Brazilian coast. This period lasted roughly from 1624 to 1654. Yet this has been an important episode for both the Netherlands and the fledgling Brazil. Towards the end of the 12-year truce with Spain, the Netherlands sought to conquer and colonize the Portuguese part of South America and thus set up a profitable trade in sugar and dye wood. For Brazil, the efforts of the painters Frans Post and Albert Eckhout, the geographer Georg Markgraf and the physician Willem Piso, would be the first documentation of Brazilian flora, fauna, geography and ethnology. Preface Sailing to Brazil Establishment of the WIC The WIC Charter The 'Groot Desseyn' The Silver Fleet Olinda Conquered Olinda Abandoned Recife Threatened Porto Calvo A Governor General Cleaning up Recife A Clash of Egos The African Adventure The Slave Trade Threat and Expansion The Beginning of the End The Return The End What …, if …? Biographies References
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Writer
De Lint, Jan
Title
PERNAMBUCO
Publisher
MagellanBook
Year
2020
Language
English
Pages
128
Weight
267 gr
EAN
9789082405248
Dimensions
238 x 170 x 17 mm
Binding format
Paperback

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