On this day, March 20, in 1620

The Dutch East India Company was established by a group of Dutch merchants and independent trading companies. Marking the beginning of their 21-year monopoly over the spice trade in East Asia, they forcefully colonized any territory they desired and often enslaved the indigenous people. Many countries like Indonesia and South Africa are still struggling to recover from the Company’s oppressive, destructive and violent legacy.


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