k India A Dutch ship off the coast of India in the 1600s, painted on Indian cloth. The Dutch East India Company, or VOC, was a chartered company established in 1602, when the StatesGeneral of the Netherlands granted it a 21year monopoly to carry out colonial activities in Asia. It was the first multinational corporation in the world and the first company to issue stock. It was also arguably the worlds first megacorporation, possessing quasigovernmental powers, including the ability to wage war, imprison and execute convicts, negotiate treaties, coin money and establish colonies.brbrThe VOC was set up in 1602 to gain a foothold in the East Indies Indonesia for the Dutch in the lucrative spice trade, which until that point was dominated by the Portuguese.brbrIn India, the VOC built ports and trading posts in Bengal now Bangladesh and the Coromandel Coast.brbrBetween 1602 and 1796, the VOC sent almost a million Europeans to work in the Asia trade on 4,785 ships, and netted more than 2.5 million tons of Asian trade goods. Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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India: A Dutch ship off the coast of India in the 1600s, painted on Indian cloth. The Dutch East India Company, or VOC, was a chartered company established in 1602, when the States General of the Netherlands granted it a 21 year monopoly to carry out colonial activities in Asia. It was the first multinational corporation in the world and the first company to issue stock. It was also arguably the world s first megacorporation, possessing quasi governmental powers, including the ability to wage war, imprison and execute convicts, negotiate treaties, coin money and establish colonies. br   br    The VOC was set up in 1602 to gain a foothold in the East Indies  Indonesia  for the Dutch in the lucrative spice trade, which until that point was dominated by the Portuguese. br   br    In India, the VOC built ports and trading posts in Bengal  now Bangladesh  and the Coromandel Coast. br   br    Between 1602 and 1796, the VOC sent almost a million Europeans to work in the Asia trade on 4,785 ships, and netted more than 2.5 million tons of Asian trade goods.
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India: A Dutch ship off the coast of India in the 1600s, painted on Indian cloth.

The Dutch East India Company, or VOC, was a chartered company established in 1602, when the States-General of the Netherlands granted it a 21-year monopoly to carry out colonial activities in Asia. It was the first multinational corporation in the world and the first company to issue stock. It was also arguably the world's first megacorporation, possessing quasi-governmental powers, including the ability to wage war, imprison and execute convicts, negotiate treaties, coin money and establish colonies.<br/><br/> The VOC was set up in 1602 to gain a foothold in the East Indies (Indonesia) for the Dutch in the lucrative spice trade, which until that point was dominated by the Portuguese.<br/><br/> In India, the VOC built ports and trading posts in Bengal (now Bangladesh) and the Coromandel Coast.<br/><br/> Between 1602 and 1796, the VOC sent almost a million Europeans to work in the Asia trade on 4,785 ships, and netted more than 2.5 million tons of Asian trade goods.

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