Oceanto the Americas from the 16th to the 19th century. It was the second of three stages of the so-calledtriangular trade, in which arms, textiles, and wine were shipped from Europe to Africa, enslaved people from Africa to the Americas, and sugar and coffee from the Americas to Europe...
Native American (Indigenous) People –all indigenous peoples found in North and South America before European colonization descended from a small number of original founders who probably arrived at multiple times. Indigenous Pacific Islanders –Including indigenous peoples of Australia, New Zealand, and ...
The Fur Trade French merchants made money selling the fur from the animals that lived in the area: beaver, fox, and otter. The fur traders traded with the Indians. The Indians gave the French traders fur and the French gave the Indians goods such as beads, pots, knives, and cloth. The...
,“Memorial to the Dutch States General on the Colonization of Gui-ana”, 1603, in: BC, No. 9, pp. 27–36, at 27; Dutch States General,“Proceedings”,25February1603,in: BC, No. 10, p. 36; Dutch States General,“Proceedings”, 1 March 1604, in: BC, No. 11, p. 36.The ...
the dissertation complicates the traditional national narratives of colonization and illustrates the transnational connections that existed between North America, the Caribbean, South America, Africa, and Europe and thus offers a more realistic view of how the Atlantic world actually operated during the ...
€ 95,00 €7 Dealing with European colonization in the Dutch East Indies. - With library stamp of the Ministry of Colonial Affairs. - Cat. KITLV p.74. 43 CULTUREEL INDIË. Cultureel Indie. Onder redactie van de afdeeling Volkenkunde van het Koloniaal Instituut, Amsterdam. Jaargang, ...