Renaissance · East Asia · Politics
1624
Dutch Establish Fort Zeelandia on Taiwan
1624
The Dutch East India Company built a sandstone fortress on a sandy peninsula off the southwest coast of Taiwan, naming it Fort Zeelandia. From this humid outpost they taxed the deer-hide trade, proselytized among indigenous villages, and tried to wedge themselves between Ming China and Tokugawa Japan. The fortress would stand for thirty-eight years.