Voorcompagnie

A voorcompagnie (pre-company) is the naming given to the trading companies from the Republic of the Seven United Netherlands that traded in Asia between 1594 and 1602, before they all merged to form the Dutch East India Company (VOC). The pre-companies were financed by merchants from the Northern Netherlands and rich immigrants from the Southern Netherlands. Because of the deadly competition, the government forced the smaller trading companies to unite and form the (United) East India Company, that on its turn received the exclusive rights for the trade with Asia for the following 21 years.[1]

Return of the second Asia expedition of Jacob van Neck in 1599 by Cornelis Vroom (ca. 1591-1661)

History

In the seven years before the founding of the VOC, 12 pre-companies were formed:

  • Delftse Vennootschap
  • Veerse Compagnie (Company of Veere)
  • Middelburgse Compagnie (Company of Middelburg)
  • Verenigde Zeeuwse Compagnie (United Company of Zeeland)

According to Jaap ter Haar, "they were sailing the coins out of each other's pockets and the shoes off each other's feet".[2] In total fifteen expeditions were sent between 1594 and 1601, excluding 3 troubled expeditions via North Cape (Norway).

Citations

    References

    1. Gaastra, F., De VOC en het Aziatische handelssysteem (1992)
    2. Jaap ter Haar, Geschiedenis van de Lage Landen / 2 Heersers der Nederlanden / druk 1: heersers der Nederlanden (2008:226). Uitgeverij Kok. ISBN 9789043509596.

    Sources:

    • Unger, W.S. (1948) De oudste reizen van de Zeeuwen naar Oost-Indië. De Linschoten-Vereeniging LI. Den Haag: Martinus Nijhoff.
    • Jonge, Jhr. Mr. J.K.J. de (1862) De opkomst van het Nederlandsch gezag in Oost-Indië, (1595-1610) Eerste deel Den Haag: Martinus Nijhoff
    • Wijnroks, E.H. (2003) Handel tussen Rusland en de Nederlanden, 1560-1640 Hilversum
    • Gaastra, F. (2009) Geschiedenis van de VOC, p. 17-22.
    • Witteveen, M. (2002) Een onderneming van landsbelang. De oprichting van de Verenigde Oostindische Compagnie in 1602
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