“Your Honors should know by experience that trade in Asia must be driven and maintained under the protection and favor of your own weapons, and that the weapons must be paid for from the profits of the trade; so that we cannot have trade without war, nor war without trade.”
—Jan Pieterszoon Coen, Governor-General of the Dutch East India Company (VOC), letter to the Directors of the Company, 1614
Which of the following best explains how the political and economic organization of the Dutch East India Company, as reflected in the passage, differed from the establishment of the Spanish maritime empire in the Americas?
- The Dutch VOC operated as a state-chartered joint-stock corporation with the sovereign authority to wage war and build fortresses, whereas the Spanish colonial enterprise was directly managed and regulated by the royal government.Cevap
- BThe Dutch pioneered free-market capitalistic ventures that operated independently of state-granted monopolies, while the Spanish crown strictly regulated all maritime trade to accumulate bullion.
- CThe Dutch established their trading posts through collaborative diplomatic alliances with local Asian states, whereas the Spanish conquered the Americas solely due to their advanced military technology, such as firearms and steel.
- DThe Dutch trade networks were designed to facilitate the Columbian Exchange of raw biological products between Europe and Asia, whereas the Spanish focused exclusively on managing the Triangular Trade route.
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The Dutch VOC operated as a state-chartered joint-stock corporation with the sovereign authority to wage war and build fortresses, whereas the Spanish colonial enterprise was directly managed and regulated by the royal government.
The correct option is correct because the Dutch East India Company (VOC) was a private joint-stock corporation chartered by the Dutch government and granted sovereign powers, such as the authority to raise private armies, build fortresses, and wage war to enforce trade monopolies. In contrast, the Spanish maritime empire in the Americas was directly funded, governed, and regulated by the Spanish Crown through bureaucratic organizations like the House of Trade and the Council of the Indies, rather than corporate entities.
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Organizational differences between early modern maritime empires, contrasting joint-stock companies (like the Dutch VOC) with direct royal governance (like Spain).