Archaeology of the Age of Exploration
The Dutch West India Company (WIC) was a chartered company of Dutch merchants and investors established in 1621 to conduct trade and engage in colonial activities in the Americas and West Africa. It played a pivotal role in the Dutch Republic's efforts to compete with other European powers for control of trade routes and colonies, significantly influencing the patterns of exploration, settlement, and colonial practices during the Age of Exploration.
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