What were the causes for the decline of the Dutch in India?
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Indian slaves were imported on the Spice Islands and in the Cape Colony. In the second half of the eighteenth century the Dutch lost their influence more and more. ... By the middle of 1825, therefore, the Dutch had lost their last trading posts in India.
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Overall, the role of the English in the Anglo-Dutch Wars, their alliance with the French, and their ineffective alliance with the Dutch all contributed to the decline of the Dutch Republic. While the English had chosen to attack the Dutch Republic by sea, France decided to attack by land.
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