Why did the Dutch give up their trading centres in India?
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after the Dutch conquered Ceylon from the Portuguese in 1656 that took the Portuguese force on the Malabar Coast five years later as well as both a major Spice producers so as to create a touch Monopoly for Spice trade by the middle of 1825 therefore that touch had lost their last trading post in India
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Dutch West India Company, byname of West India Company, Dutch West-Indische Compagnie, Dutch trading company, founded in 1621 mainly to carry on economic warfare against Spain and Portugal by striking at their colonies in the West Indies and South America and on the west coast of Africa.
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