The Dutch limited themselves to spice rich islands why?
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The Dutch established a monopoly on the spice trade from the Moluccas . They gained control over the clove trade through an alliance with the sultan of Ternate in the Moluccas in 1607. Dutch occupation of the Bandas from 1609 to 1623 gave them control of the nutmeg trade. Dutch control of the region was fully realized when Melaku was captured from the Portuguese in 1641.
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The Dutch limited themselves to spice rich islands because they were not able to fight against the competition from the British and French people.
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- The term “Spice rich islands” are used to indicate the Moluccas.
- It is a small group of islands in the eastern part of Indonesia.
- It is so-called because it includes a variety of spices including nutmeg, mace, and clove.
- It lies between the islands of Celebes to the west and New Guinea to the east side.
- The Dutch people started a monopoly on the spice trade especially clove trade from these islands.
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