Renaissance · Europe · Politics
1621
Dutch West India Company Chartered
1621
The States-General gave a group of Dutch merchants a monopoly on trade and warfare in the Atlantic, explicitly including Portuguese Brazil and the Spanish Caribbean. The WIC would bankroll colonies in Manhattan and Recife, privateer Spanish silver fleets, and help industrialize the Atlantic slave trade. Its ambitions spanned two hemispheres, though its finances would prove less durable than its rival the VOC.