The Dutch East India Company controlled the Spice Islands and what else?
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In addition to the Spice Islands (which are now called the Moluccas), the Dutch East India Company controlled most of what is now the nation of Indonesia. It also established the Dutch Cape Colony in South Africa, and controlled a number of other trading posts throughout the world, including in Japan.
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In addition to the Spice Islands (which are now called the Moluccas), the Dutch East India Company controlled most of what is now the nation of Indonesia.
It also established the Dutch Cape Colony in South Africa, and controlled a number of other trading posts throughout the world, including in Japan.
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Here is your answer...
In addition to the Spice Islands (which are now called the Moluccas), the Dutch East India Company controlled most of what is now the nation of Indonesia.
It also established the Dutch Cape Colony in South Africa, and controlled a number of other trading posts throughout the world, including in Japan.
It may help you..☺☺
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