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How a dinnerless palace ended a colonial reign

How a dinnerless palace ended a colonial reign

Update: 2025-05-24
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Amsterdam The Netherlands It was the spring of 1642, and the corridors of the Dutch West India Company headquarters were quiet, dimly lit by daylight slanting through small windows, the air heavy with the scent of parchment and pipe smoke. Behind closed doors, a handful of directors, merchants, not monarchs, reviewed ledgers and letters from the tropics. Among them, one decision had begun to crystallize. It would not be announced with trumpets. There would be no open confrontation. But it would collapse a court across the ocean.
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How a dinnerless palace ended a colonial reign

How a dinnerless palace ended a colonial reign

Babak Fakhamzadeh