Renaissance · Southeast Asia · War
1623
Amboyna Massacre
1623
Dutch VOC officials on the spice island of Amboyna arrested ten English factors, a Portuguese, and several Japanese on charges of conspiring to seize the fort. Under torture the accused confessed and were beheaded. The atrocity poisoned Anglo-Dutch relations for a generation and pushed English merchants toward India, where they would eventually build an empire far larger than the Dutch ever managed.