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Reaction To When The Dutch Ruled The World: The Rise & Fall of the Dutch East India Company
This is my reaction to When The Dutch Ruled The World: The Rise & Fall of the Dutch East India Company
In this video I react to Dutch history by looking at the Dutch empire and the Dutch East India Company, their success and how it affects the Dutch economy today.
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@randolf84
@randolf84 20 дней назад
Brooklyn-Breukelen, Harlem-Haarlem,Coney Island- konijneneiland, Deventer-Deventer, Amsterdam(ohio) - Amsterdam(north Holland), Harlingen(texas) and Harlingen, Breda (Iowa and Minnesota) - Breda, Flushing-Vlissingen, etc etc most are around or in New-York and Michigan has a lot of Dutch towns with names of Dutch provinces like Zeeland, Drenthe, Gronigen,Overissel-Overijssel
@FrankHeuvelman
@FrankHeuvelman 20 дней назад
Zo. Nou, ik vind dat die yanks wel eens mogen gaan betalen voor het gebruik van onze namen. Als een soort lease als het ware. En wanneer krijgen wij nu eens eindelijk ons goud terug dat we aan jullie ter bewaring gaven?. *_Ons_* goud dat jullie nu niet meer willen teruggeven maar willen terugbetalen met jullie waardeloze FED dollars omdat jullie ons goud 'even nodig hadden voor iets' en daarna 'even zijn kwijtgeraakt.' "Ja, maar dat is maar tijdelijk" bezwoer Nixon toentertijd. Nou Dickyboy, jouw 'tijdelijk' is inmiddels al vijftig jaar lang geworden. Daarom willen wij ons goud *_NU_* terug in plaats van nog eens vijftig jaar te moeten wachten, stelletje pathologische leugenaars! Please don't make us angry. You won't like us when we're angry. This little country has a lot in store for those who ask for it...
@GraffitiDulce
@GraffitiDulce 20 дней назад
just take a look at google maps, around Cape Town, South Afrika
@dutchman7623
@dutchman7623 19 дней назад
Staten Island called after the Staten (parliament) of Holland. Governors Island called just after the Governor of New Netherlands. Broadway was called Breeweg (wide road). And of course lots of names in Suriname and the Dutch Antilles.
@randolf84
@randolf84 19 дней назад
@@dutchman7623 wallstreet - walstraat
@xlNewbeelx
@xlNewbeelx 19 дней назад
We see the Indonesians as brothers, even though we have done terrible things against their people. But personally I see all colonies as family because they are completely integrated and part of Dutch culture.
@dutchyjhome
@dutchyjhome 16 дней назад
And frankly, most of the Dutch could not imagine not eating true Indonesian food on a regular base. Even hybrid foods Indonesian/Dutch mixed are very common; Patat Sateh-saus or just plain old Nasi or Bami ! Ah man, just writing about Indonesian food makes me want to get some ! Yes Indonesia and the people from Indonesia we call them friends! Even at the Football Championship in July 2024 on several places in Indonesia people dressed full in Orange and waving the Dutch flag to support The Netherlands when they were still in the championship....
@dochouse6911
@dochouse6911 16 дней назад
Also a fun fact: The oldest piece of a fence still intact in New York was put there by the Dutch. It's also the Dutch that built that neighborhood with all the red brick houses. Also, a lot of the vocabulary that the Amish use has it's roots in either Dutch or German since I can understand most of what the elders or whatever talk about
@timbrouns87
@timbrouns87 5 дней назад
It's not just Harlem in NY that comes from the Dutch Haarlem, but also the Brooklyn from Breukelen and Coney Island from Konijnen Eiland. The latter meaning Rabbit Island (konijnen is plural for rabbit) since there was a huge number of rabbits there at that time.
@uomunumerous2350
@uomunumerous2350 20 дней назад
One example of Indonesian & Dutch cooperation resulted in the Rockband Van Halen. Alex and Eddie van Halen had a Dutch father and Indonesian mother. 😁
@aorta538
@aorta538 20 дней назад
The Dutch where able to build boats 6 times faster than England and Portugal because of the windmill...
@derpeek
@derpeek 20 дней назад
Combined with a kind of assembly line. Al ships used the same bottem part. And the rest was added. Where as other countries build each ship separately.
@changthai-cq1rz
@changthai-cq1rz 20 дней назад
There are a lot Dutch "cities" in South Africa.
@tonolijve4978
@tonolijve4978 20 дней назад
Zeeland is a dutch province, it's capital Middelburg was in the VOC time a important harbor
@angelonoziglia5854
@angelonoziglia5854 18 дней назад
In middelburg there's still small VOC buildings from that time.... pretty amazing for a small city of 50K habitants
@derpeek
@derpeek 20 дней назад
Why did the Dutch started the stock exchange. In other countries the endvours of trading and exploring was founded by the king using taxpayers money. As there was no king, who would have that power, in the Republic. They had to come up with other ideas.
@laziojohnny79
@laziojohnny79 19 дней назад
Look up Stadhouder, De Staten-Generaal and De Heeren Zeventien
@dochouse6911
@dochouse6911 3 дня назад
@@laziojohnny79 this is an official site from our gov on the history etc. I put it on English but Im not sure if it's gonna stay English automatically. If it's in Dutch, the switch to English is on the bottom left if you scroll to the end (or just press end 😅)
@dochouse6911
@dochouse6911 3 дня назад
@@laziojohnny79 en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dutch_East_Indies also pretty interesting aside from the war crimes and other such horrors
@laziojohnny79
@laziojohnny79 3 дня назад
@@dochouse6911 I'm quite familiar with the VOC but thanks for the effort.
@dochouse6911
@dochouse6911 3 дня назад
@@laziojohnny79 apologies, it was meant for people that would read your comment and might think huh, interesting, click. My way of trying to spread some correct info on the Netherlands. Judging by the examples you gave I assumed you had at a minimum sóme knowledge but most likely quite a bit since those arent the standard\typical examples of our history that most people seem to remember (or possibly choose to "forget")
@obud3777
@obud3777 19 дней назад
The VOC was the biggest and most powerful company in the world ever, worth of the VOC today would be: $7.9 Trillion U.S. Dollars
@angelonoziglia5854
@angelonoziglia5854 18 дней назад
Saint Petersburg: Its current and original name was given to the city in 1703 by its founder Peter the Great in honor of Saint Peter, one of the Twelve Apostles of Jesus Christ. Although the name was derived from Dutch, to avoid sounding German-like, the city was renamed to Petrograd, during World War I.
@DenUitvreter
@DenUitvreter 20 дней назад
This video is British bull shit back to forth. The Dutch Republic won it's independence in 1581 while it was already huge in the European trade and despite the war. The spice trade from Lisbon to the Baltic Sea was a futile part of that. By the time the VOC started paying profits for the first time, in 1633, the reclamation projects (also as a stock company) were already finished and the Dutch merchant fleet, thanks to the wind saw mill, an early central bank and efficient specialized merchant ships, was bigger than the rest of Europe combined. No way the less than 200 ships taking a year to sail back of peak VOC were a significant part of the wealth. Even the herring fleet alone was more profitable than peak VOC. The story is that the English couldn't compete in the free and fair trade of Europe and therefore made up that trade went global, nonsense, 99 percent of the trade was European and that was mostly Dutch. The English had to go global to make a buck. The Dutch went global to take the war for independence with Spain and Portugal overseas. VOC shares weren't sold at the exchange, there were sold in chambers spread over many port cities. Because it was a nationalistic war entreprise and a lot of it's shareholders were very ordinary people with their savings, carpenters and maids and stuff. But because the VOC soon saw a lot more opportunities than anticipated (sink some Portuguese ships and bring some silk to pay for the operations), it wanted to reinvest profits instead of paying dividends. The maid with a part of her savings in the shares could not wait for ROI that long, so a stock exchange was founded so she could get ROI through selling her share, to a rich merchant who could build wealth patiently. So the shares shifted from the working class to the rich while the VOC didn't pay dividends for 31 years. The public stock company was the important innovation here, the stock exchange is not of much economic relevance, not back then and not now. The Dutch had their colonial sins, but it got obscenely rich from dominating the free fair European trade. It's not like Europe switched from wheat, rye and herring to nutmeg, cinamon and pepper for nutrition. The big money was in the boring, safe and far more frequent bulk trade. The spices were the backbone of the VOC's trade within Asia. The Chinese, Japanese, Persians and Indians were far to sophisticated to take any interest in European goods, it was either silver or spices that got the Dutch access to their markets and the Dutch had to be very humble and submissive with most of the Asian powers. Over 65% of the VOC's trade was done within Asia. Indeed all the rich merchants had VOC shares, because that is what rich people do, they would have become rich from shipping bulk goods in Europe though. This is a false both ideological and British chauvinistic narrative. Britain got rich from colonialism probably, for the Dutch it was a tiny cherry on a huge cake and only in very late 18th century the British took over as the world's biggest trader, thanks to the French invasion. The real colonization of Indonesia only started in the late 19th century and early 20th century and was meant to be an improvement for the people there, since the exploitation through local rulers was often cruel. It did lead to bloody wars though. The independence war after WWII was bloody too, including racist massacres by the Indonesian nationalists called Bersiap. But despite the messy divorce, there is still a lot of love for Indonesia here. It's in the arts, architecture, food and in the blood of lots of people that might seem white at first glance and are considered native white Dutch in the statistics because there is no statistical difference anyway. It's fully integrated and mixed through marriages for several generations.
@dutchman7623
@dutchman7623 19 дней назад
Fully correct! The Low Lands were wealthy during the late Middle Ages. The Burgundian Dukes united them by marriage and inheritance. The marriage of the last Duchess Maria with future Emperor Maximilian of Habsburg brought the Low Lands under their grandson Charles V. Though in a personal union, the Low Lands were not part of Spain! They had their own institutes, parliaments, laws, citizens rights, and privileges. The attempt to violate those by Charles son Philips II was the reason to revolt. During the revolt the economic heart in the Netherlands shifted from Brabant/Flanders/IJssel cities to Holland/Zeeland/Friesland because those areas were the first where war was won and relative peace was established. Many fled out of the war zones to the safe cities in the West to continue their business. Haarlem, Amsterdam, Leiden had 2/3 of their population coming from the south. Cloth manufacturing in Leiden, where the US Pilgrims worked, was in the hands of relocated weavers from Wallonia. Lawyers went to Haarlem, merchants to Amsterdam. Because of the war, people sold everything they owned to family and others, packed their bags and took off. On arrival in the west, they invested in trade, shares and business, not in real estate because they wanted to remain mobile when war would return. This large explosion of currency into active business is core for the Golden Age.
@DenUitvreter
@DenUitvreter 19 дней назад
@@dutchman7623 Don't forget the invention of the wind saw mill in 1592 that allowed for 30 times faster industrialized shipbuilding, in combination with the low interests through the Amsterdam Wisselbank and the fluyt ship design making them outcompete anybody else in trade.
@dutchman7623
@dutchman7623 18 дней назад
@@DenUitvreter And the mold in wheat from 1450, because of colder climate, forced the Dutch to import it from Sweden and Poland, while Germany switched to rye. We exported our 'meadow' products to the east and became the grain stock for the west.
@DenUitvreter
@DenUitvreter 18 дней назад
@@dutchman7623 And the Dutch merchant fleet also did a lot of trade between other European ports for other European countries. Often even between ports within the same foreign country the Dutch did the shipping.
@TTTzzzz
@TTTzzzz 20 дней назад
Ruling the world does have it's negative side effects. Not so much for the ruler, but very much for the ruled. To gain power one must subjugate.
@keessturm2804
@keessturm2804 20 дней назад
Zeeland is one of the Dutch provinces located in the southwest.
@tonolijve4978
@tonolijve4978 13 дней назад
it;s not the golden coach but he tels the story about the dutch freestate in Europe, where people from hole of europe could find a safe place
@kylorens9537
@kylorens9537 20 дней назад
You should watch the Defqon.1 music festival Sunday endshow of 2024 (the closing ritual). The end part is fenomenal. Also the Defcon.1 Power hour Left Right is one of the biggest crowd controls ever.
@crafter7jake874
@crafter7jake874 20 дней назад
Nice vid, I am dutch as well and like these types of videos, a little tip, it might be better if you put a light behind you, orange or something warmer since it is hard to see you and it is all a bit gray, keep in mind that I don’t know a lot about it, so if you have already tried something like it and it didn’t work don’t do what I said. Nice vid
@Sandra-Gibora
@Sandra-Gibora 20 дней назад
Agreed
@jsb7975
@jsb7975 20 дней назад
don't agree. His video's particulary stand out by having a modest touch . It fitts the personal style of his presentation. But yeah I do like the way his curiousness comes to life in the way he presents...
@laziojohnny79
@laziojohnny79 19 дней назад
he never interacts with his viewers/subscribers, I don't think he even reads the comments.
@harriependers9171
@harriependers9171 20 дней назад
South-Africa has a lot of Dutch city-names
@drekruizinga8696
@drekruizinga8696 20 дней назад
Zealand is a province in The Netherlands (Zeeland), Thats why is called New Zealand
@FrankHeuvelman
@FrankHeuvelman 9 дней назад
Yep, tegenwoordig heet het New Delta Land. Of zo zou het moeten heten.
@hardyvonwinterstein5445
@hardyvonwinterstein5445 20 дней назад
6:14 Three clever English invested in the VOC. With a few guilders or florins. But one Italian invested 12k. Must have been the Pope.
@Sandra-Gibora
@Sandra-Gibora 20 дней назад
In actuality, during what the Dutch call the golden century, the heyday of the VOC, the vast majority of Dutch people was very very poor and could barely feed themselves. Women and children had to work and still could hardly get by. There has been a lot of discussion lately about asking for “ forgiveness“ for the slave trade, obviously immediately followed by the question how much the black community should be paid. I can trace back my family on both sides to the 16th century. In most cases, that includes where they lived and what their trade was. There was no money there and no benefits that I can see of this golden age for my ancestors. They were poor people living hard lives. I think historians might spend a little more time on what life was like for ordinary people.
@hardyvonwinterstein5445
@hardyvonwinterstein5445 20 дней назад
Very true. But history is not about poor people. It's about Alexander the Great or Charlemagne. If you'd dig into the nameless human lives these guys alone spent on their march towards immortality, the numbers would go into the millions. Nowadays there are no more Greek or Macedonians in Iran or Egypt. And the capital of Charlemagne, Aachen or Aix-la-chapelle or Aquae Granni, where I live next to (on Dutch soil), is a sleepy provincial city today, with a very renown technical university, the RWTH, that justifies it's existence in the far outskirts of Germany. So yeah, all these lives spent for nothing really. But what can you do? Putin makes a lot of waves and we somehow have to surf 'm.
@Sandra-Gibora
@Sandra-Gibora 20 дней назад
@@hardyvonwinterstein5445 you make some very interesting points, I’ll have to look into them further. I do often wonder about all that went down with King so-and-so against King so-and-so, and how much ordinary people must have suffered from it. Terrible when you think about how just a few people ruined the lives of so many.
@hardyvonwinterstein5445
@hardyvonwinterstein5445 20 дней назад
​@@Sandra-Gibora History is toughed to children in school. Children want to hear or read a great story. The 300 good Spartans against 100.000 bad Persians. Pizarro, Cortez, Jan Pieterz Coen, Francis Drake, Alvarado all make for a good show. Nobody wants to see the piles of bloody mutilated rotting corpses, they left behind. Corpses which all had a wife and kids and parents. Again, you cannot do much about it. War never changes (crawl out through to the Fallout). So we better keep up the peace. From a position of strength.
@jsb7975
@jsb7975 20 дней назад
First republic , a constitution that ruled out kings and royal powers. Builders and inventers of old AND poor people- houses and institutions. For that time relative support for independent women. First time in history where analphabethisme was rooted out. *After* the golden-age, like in the rest of Europe poverty was common. Wokeness wants to politicize and popularize history.
@marccccelllccccccc
@marccccelllccccccc 13 дней назад
the british and the french what a disgrace
@DisclosureExtremist
@DisclosureExtremist 20 дней назад
"Apartheid" is not a word to be proud of but probably the only worldwide used Dutch word. i recently learned that Duck-tape comes from the Dutch word "doek" for cloth or rag. And Dutch itself came from the time when the English confused us with those other people, calling themselves Deutsch, die Deutschers auf Deutschland.
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