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advantages.

�Emporialism� is thus a useful concept, and we believe it explains most


of the VOC actions,
In India, which the Dutch abandoned around the turn of the nineteenth century, they
were never imperialists, but exclusively �emporialists� �a term recently coined to
express the idea that it was not modern territorial empires that the early European
powers in Asia sought to create. It signifies rather that markets�emporia�were the
targets of the European seaborne entities and not territory per se. Rather, any
territory was acquired only insofar as it helped subserve economic advantages.
�Emporialism� is thus a useful concept, and we believe it explains most of the VOC
actions,
In India, which the Dutch abandoned around the turn of the nineteenth century, they
were never imperialists, but exclusively �emporialists� �a term recently coined to
express the idea that it was not modern territorial empires that the early European
powers in Asia sought to create. It signifies rather that markets�emporia�were the
targets of the European seaborne entities and not territory per se. Rather, any
territory was acquired only insofar as it helped subserve economic advantages.
�Emporialism� is thus a useful concept, and we believe it explains most of the VOC
actions,
In India, which the Dutch abandoned around the turn of the nineteenth century, they
were never imperialists, but exclusively �emporialists� �a term recently coined to
express the idea that it was not modern territorial empires that the early European
powers in Asia sought to create. It signifies rather that markets�emporia�were the
targets of the European seaborne entities and not territory per se. Rather, any
territory was acquired only insofar as it helped subserve economic advantages.
�Emporialism� is thus a useful concept, and we believe it explains most of the VOC
actions,
In India, which the Dutch abandoned around the turn of the nineteenth century, they
were never imperialists, but exclusively �emporialists� �a term recently coined to
express the idea that it was not modern territorial empires that the early European
powers in Asia sought to create. It signifies rather that markets�emporia�were the
targets of the European seaborne entities and not territory per se. Rather, any
territory was acquired only insofar as it helped subserve economic advantages.
�Emporialism� is thus a useful concept, and we believe it explains most of the VOC
actions,
In India, which the Dutch abandoned around the turn of the nineteenth century, they
were never imperialists, but exclusively �emporialists� �a term recently coined to
express the idea that it was not modern territorial empires that the early European
powers in Asia sought to create. It signifies rather that markets�emporia�were the
targets of the European seaborne entities and not territory per se. Rather, any
territory was acquired only insofar as it helped subserve economic advantages.
�Emporialism� is thus a useful concept, and we believe it explains most of the VOC
actions,
In India, which the Dutch abandoned around the turn of the nineteenth century, they
were never imperialists, but exclusively �emporialists� �a term recently coined to
express the idea that it was not modern territorial empires that the early European
powers in Asia sought to create. It signifies rather that markets�emporia�were the
targets of the European seaborne entities and not territory per se. Rather, any
territory was acquired only insofar as it helped subserve economic advantages.
�Emporialism� is thus a useful concept, and we believe it explains most of the VOC
actions,
In India, which the Dutch abandoned around the turn of the nineteenth century, they
were never imperialists, but exclusively �emporialists� �a term recently coined to
express the idea that it was not modern territorial empires that the early European
powers in Asia sought to create. It signifies rather that markets�emporia�were the
targets of the European seaborne entities and not territory per se. Rather, any
territory was acquired only insofar as it helped subserve economic advantages.
�Emporialism� is thus a useful concept, and we believe it explains most of the VOC
actions,
In India, which the Dutch abandoned around the turn of the nineteenth century, they
were never imperialists, but exclusively �emporialists� �a term recently coined to
express the idea that it was not modern territorial empires that the early European
powers in Asia sought to create. It signifies rather that markets�emporia�were the
targets of the European seaborne entities and not territory per se. Rather, any
territory was acquired only insofar as it helped subserve economic advantages.
�Emporialism� is thus a useful concept, and we believe it explains most of the VOC
actions,
In India, which the Dutch abandoned around the turn of the nineteenth century, they
were never imperialists, but exclusively �emporialists� �a term recently coined to
express the idea that it was not modern territorial empires that the early European
powers in Asia sought to create. It signifies rather that markets�emporia�were the
targets of the European seaborne entities and not territory per se. Rather, any
territory was acquired only insofar as it helped subserve economic advantages.
�Emporialism� is thus a useful concept, and we believe it explains most of the VOC
actions,
In India, which the Dutch abandoned around the turn of the nineteenth century, they
were never imperialists, but exclusively �emporialists� �a term recently coined to
express the idea that it was not modern territorial empires that the early European
powers in Asia sought to create. It signifies rather that markets�emporia�were the
targets of the European seaborne entities and not territory per se. Rather, any
territory was acquired only insofar as it helped subserve economic advantages.
�Emporialism� is thus a useful concept, and we believe it explains most of the VOC
actions,
In India, which the Dutch abandoned around the turn of the nineteenth century, they
were never imperialists, but exclusively �emporialists� �a term recently coined to
express the idea that it was not modern territorial empires that the early European
powers in Asia sought to create. It signifies rather that markets�emporia�were the
targets of the European seaborne entities and not territory per se. Rather, any
territory was acquired only insofar as it helped subserve economic advantages.
�Emporialism� is thus a useful concept, and we believe it explains most of the VOC
actions,
In India, which the Dutch abandoned around the turn of the nineteenth century, they
were never imperialists, but exclusively �emporialists� �a term recently coined to
express the idea that it was not modern territorial empires that the early European
powers in Asia sought to create. It signifies rather that markets�emporia�were the
targets of the European seaborne entities and not territory per se. Rather, any
territory was acquired only insofar as it helped subserve economic advantages.
�Emporialism� is thus a useful concept, and we believe it explains most of the VOC
actions,
In India, which the Dutch abandoned around the turn of the nineteenth century, they
were never imperialists, but exclusively �emporialists� �a term recently coined to
express the idea that it was not modern territorial empires that the early European
powers in Asia sought to create. It signifies rather that markets�emporia�were the
targets of the European seaborne entities and not territory per se. Rather, any
territory was acquired only insofar as it helped subserve economic advantages.
�Emporialism� is thus a useful concept, and we believe it explains most of the VOC
actions,
In India, which the Dutch abandoned around the turn of the nineteenth century, they
were never imperialists, but exclusively �emporialists� �a term recently coined to
express the idea that it was not modern territorial empires that the early European
powers in Asia sought to create. It signifies rather that markets�emporia�were the
targets of the European seaborne entities and not territory per se. Rather, any
territory was acquired only insofar as it helped subserve economic advantages.
�Emporialism� is thus a useful concept, and we believe it explains most of the VOC
actions,
In India, which the Dutch abandoned around the turn of the nineteenth century, they
were never imperialists, but exclusively �emporialists� �a term recently coined to
express the idea that it was not modern territorial empires that the early European
powers in Asia sought to create. It signifies rather that markets�emporia�were the
targets of the European seaborne entities and not territory per se. Rather, any
territory was acquired only insofar as it helped subserve economic advantages.
�Emporialism� is thus a useful concept, and we believe it explains most of the VOC
actions,
In India, which the Dutch abandoned around the turn of the nineteenth century, they
were never imperialists, but exclusively �emporialists� �a term recently coined to
express the idea that it was not modern territorial empires that the early European
powers in Asia sought to create. It signifies rather that markets�emporia�were the
targets of the European seaborne entities and not territory per se. Rather, any
territory was acquired only insofar as it helped subserve economic advantages.
�Emporialism� is thus a useful concept, and we believe it explains most of the VOC
actions,
In India, which the Dutch abandoned around the turn of the nineteenth century, they
were never imperialists, but exclusively �emporialists� �a term recently coined to
express the idea that it was not modern territorial empires that the early European
powers in Asia sought to create. It signifies rather that markets�emporia�were the
targets of the European seaborne entities and not territory per se. Rather, any
territory was acquired only insofar as it helped subserve economic advantages.
�Emporialism� is thus a useful concept, and we believe it explains most of the VOC
actions,
In India, which the Dutch abandoned around the turn of the nineteenth century, they
were never imperialists, but exclusively �emporialists� �a term recently coined to
express the idea that it was not modern territorial empires that the early European
powers in Asia sought to create. It signifies rather that markets�emporia�were the
targets of the European seaborne entities and not territory per se. Rather, any
territory was acquired only insofar as it helped subserve economic advantages.
�Emporialism� is thus a useful concept, and we believe it explains most of the VOC
actions,
In India, which the Dutch abandoned around the turn of the nineteenth century, they
were never imperialists, but exclusively �emporialists� �a term recently coined to
express the idea that it was not modern territorial empires that the early European
powers in Asia sought to create. It signifies rather that markets�emporia�were the
targets of the European seaborne entities and not territory per se. Rather, any
territory was acquired only insofar as it helped subserve economic advantages.
�Emporialism� is thus a useful concept, and we believe it explains most of the VOC
actions,
In India, which the Dutch abandoned around the turn of the nineteenth century, they
were never imperialists, but exclusively �emporialists� �a term recently coined to
express the idea that it was not modern territorial empires that the early European
powers in Asia sought to create. It signifies rather that markets�emporia�were the
targets of the European seaborne entities and not territory per se. Rather, any
territory was acquired only insofar as it helped subserve economic advantages.
�Emporialism� is thus a useful concept, and we believe it explains most of the VOC
actions,
In India, which the Dutch abandoned around the turn of the nineteenth century, they
were never imperialists, but exclusively �emporialists� �a term recently coined to
express the idea that it was not modern territorial empires that the early European
powers in Asia sought to create. It signifies rather that markets�emporia�were the
targets of the European seaborne entities and not territory per se. Rather, any
territory was acquired only insofar as it helped subserve economic advantages.
�Emporialism� is thus a useful concept, and we believe it explains most of the VOC
actions,
In India, which the Dutch abandoned around the turn of the nineteenth century, they
were never imperialists, but exclusively �emporialists� �a term recently coined to
express the idea that it was not modern territorial empires that the early European
powers in Asia sought to create. It signifies rather that markets�emporia�were the
targets of the European seaborne entities and not territory per se. Rather, any
territory was acquired only insofar as it helped subserve economic advantages.
�Emporialism� is thus a useful concept, and we believe it explains most of the VOC
actions,
In India, which the Dutch abandoned around the turn of the nineteenth century, they
were never imperialists, but exclusively �emporialists� �a term recently coined to
express the idea that it was not modern territorial empires that the early European
powers in Asia sought to create. It signifies rather that markets�emporia�were the
targets of the European seaborne entities and not territory per se. Rather, any
territory was acquired only insofar as it helped subserve economic advantages.
�Emporialism� is thus a useful concept, and we believe it explains most of the VOC
actions,
In India, which the Dutch abandoned around the turn of the nineteenth century, they
were never imperialists, but exclusively �emporialists� �a term recently coined to
express the idea that it was not modern territorial empires that the early European
powers in Asia sought to create. It signifies rather that markets�emporia�were the
targets of the European seaborne entities and not territory per se. Rather, any
territory was acquired only insofar as it helped subserve economic advantages.
�Emporialism� is thus a useful concept, and we believe it explains most of the VOC
actions,
In India, which the Dutch abandoned around the turn of the nineteenth century, they
were never imperialists, but exclusively �emporialists� �a term recently coined to
express the idea that it was not modern territorial empires that the early European
powers in Asia sought to create. It signifies rather that markets�emporia�were the
targets of the European seaborne entities and not territory per se. Rather, any
territory was acquired only insofar as it helped subserve economic advantages.
�Emporialism� is thus a useful concept, and we believe it explains most of the VOC
actions,
In India, which the Dutch abandoned around the turn of the nineteenth century, they
were never imperialists, but exclusively �emporialists� �a term recently coined to
express the idea that it was not modern territorial empires that the early European
powers in Asia sought to create. It signifies rather that markets�emporia�were the
targets of the European seaborne entities and not territory per se. Rather, any
territory was acquired only insofar as it helped subserve economic advantages.
�Emporialism� is thus a useful concept, and we believe it explains most of the VOC
actions,
In India, which the Dutch abandoned around the turn of the nineteenth century, they
were never imperialists, but exclusively �emporialists� �a term recently coined to
express the idea that it was not modern territorial empires that the early European
powers in Asia sought to create. It signifies rather that markets�emporia�were the
targets of the European seaborne entities and not territory per se. Rather, any
territory was acquired only insofar as it helped subserve economic advantages.
�Emporialism� is thus a useful concept, and we believe it explains most of the VOC
actions,
In India, which the Dutch abandoned around the turn of the nineteenth century, they
were never imperialists, but exclusively �emporialists� �a term recently coined to
express the idea that it was not modern territorial empires that the early European
powers in Asia sought to create. It signifies rather that markets�emporia�were the
targets of the European seaborne entities and not territory per se. Rather, any
territory was acquired only insofar as it helped subserve economic advantages.
�Emporialism� is thus a useful concept, and we believe it explains most of the VOC
actions,
In India, which the Dutch abandoned around the turn of the nineteenth century, they
were never imperialists, but exclusively �emporialists� �a term recently coined to
express the idea that it was not modern territorial empires that the early European
powers in Asia sought to create. It signifies rather that markets�emporia�were the
targets of the European seaborne entities and not territory per se. Rather, any
territory was acquired only insofar as it helped subserve economic advantages.
�Emporialism� is thus a useful concept, and we believe it explains most of the VOC
actions,
In India, which the Dutch abandoned around the turn of the nineteenth century, they
were never imperialists, but exclusively �emporialists� �a term recently coined to
express the idea that it was not modern territorial empires that the early European
powers in Asia sought to create. It signifies rather that markets�emporia�were the
targets of the European seaborne entities and not territory per se. Rather, any
territory was acquired only insofar as it helped subserve economic advantages.
�Emporialism� is thus a useful concept, and we believe it explains most of the VOC
actions,
In India, which the Dutch abandoned around the turn of the nineteenth century, they
were never imperialists, but exclusively �emporialists� �a term recently coined to
express the idea that it was not modern territorial empires that the early European
powers in Asia sought to create. It signifies rather that markets�emporia�were the
targets of the European seaborne entities and not territory per se. Rather, any
territory was acquired only insofar as it helped subserve economic advantages.
�Emporialism� is thus a useful concept, and we believe it explains most of the VOC
actions,
In India, which the Dutch abandoned around the turn of the nineteenth century, they
were never imperialists, but exclusively �emporialists� �a term recently coined to
express the idea that it was not modern territorial empires that the early European
powers in Asia sought to create. It signifies rather that markets�emporia�were the
targets of the European seaborne entities and not territory per se. Rather, any
territory was acquired only insofar as it helped subserve economic advantages.
�Emporialism� is thus a useful concept, and we believe it explains most of the VOC
actions,
In India, which the Dutch abandoned around the turn of the nineteenth century, they
were never imperialists, but exclusively �emporialists� �a term recently coined to
express the idea that it was not modern territorial empires that the early European
powers in Asia sought to create. It signifies rather that markets�emporia�were the
targets of the European seaborne entities and not territory per se. Rather, any
territory was acquired only insofar as it helped subserve economic advantages.
�Emporialism� is thus a useful concept, and we believe it explains most of the VOC
actions,
In India, which the Dutch abandoned around the turn of the nineteenth century, they
were never imperialists, but exclusively �emporialists� �a term recently coined to
express the idea that it was not modern territorial empires that the early European
powers in Asia sought to create. It signifies rather that markets�emporia�were the
targets of the European seaborne entities and not territory per se. Rather, any
territory was acquired only insofar as it helped subserve economic advantages.
�Emporialism� is thus a useful concept, and we believe it explains most of the VOC
actions,
In India, which the Dutch abandoned around the turn of the nineteenth century, they
were never imperialists, but exclusively �emporialists� �a term recently coined to
express the idea that it was not modern territorial empires that the early European
powers in Asia sought to create. It signifies rather that markets�emporia�were the
targets of the European seaborne entities and not territory per se. Rather, any
territory was acquired only insofar as it helped subserve economic advantages.
�Emporialism� is thus a useful concept, and we believe it explains most of the VOC
actions,
In India, which the Dutch abandoned around the turn of the nineteenth century, they
were never imperialists, but exclusively �emporialists� �a term recently coined to
express the idea that it was not modern territorial empires that the early European
powers in Asia sought to create. It signifies rather that markets�emporia�were the
targets of the European seaborne entities and not territory per se. Rather, any
territory was acquired only insofar as it helped subserve economic advantages.
�Emporialism� is thus a useful concept, and we believe it explains most of the VOC
actions,
In India, which the Dutch abandoned around the turn of the nineteenth century, they
were never imperialists, but exclusively �emporialists� �a term recently coined to
express the idea that it was not modern territorial empires that the early European
powers in Asia sought to create. It signifies rather that markets�emporia�were the
targets of the European seaborne entities and not territory per se. Rather, any
territory was acquired only insofar as it helped subserve economic advantages.
�Emporialism� is thus a useful concept, and we believe it explains most of the VOC
actions,
In India, which the Dutch abandoned around the turn of the nineteenth century, they
were never imperialists, but exclusively �emporialists� �a term recently coined to
express the idea that it was not modern territorial empires that the early European
powers in Asia sought to create. It signifies rather that markets�emporia�were the
targets of the European seaborne entities and not territory per se. Rather, any
territory was acquired only insofar as it helped subserve economic advantages.
�Emporialism� is thus a useful concept, and we believe it explains most of the VOC
actions,
In India, which the Dutch abandoned around the turn of the nineteenth century, they
were never imperialists, but exclusively �emporialists� �a term recently coined to
express the idea that it was not modern territorial empires that the early European
powers in Asia sought to create. It signifies rather that markets�emporia�were the
targets of the European seaborne entities and not territory per se. Rather, any
territory was acquired only insofar as it helped subserve economic advantages.
�Emporialism� is thus a useful concept, and we believe it explains most of the VOC
actions,
In India, which the Dutch abandoned around the turn of the nineteenth century, they
were never imperialists, but exclusively �emporialists� �a term recently coined to
express the idea that it was not modern territorial empires that the early European
powers in Asia sought to create. It signifies rather that markets�emporia�were the
targets of the European seaborne entities and not territory per se. Rather, any
territory was acquired only insofar as it helped subserve economic advantages.
�Emporialism� is thus a useful concept, and we believe it explains most of the VOC
actions,
In India, which the Dutch abandoned around the turn of the nineteenth century, they
were never imperialists, but exclusively �emporialists� �a term recently coined to
express the idea that it was not modern territorial empires that the early European
powers in Asia sought to create. It signifies rather that markets�emporia�were the
targets of the European seaborne entities and not territory per se. Rather, any
territory was acquired only insofar as it helped subserve economic advantages.
�Emporialism� is thus a useful concept, and we believe it explains most of the VOC
actions,
In India, which the Dutch abandoned around the turn of the nineteenth century, they
were never imperialists, but exclusively �emporialists� �a term recently coined to
express the idea that it was not modern territorial empires that the early European
powers in Asia sought to create. It signifies rather that markets�emporia�were the
targets of the European seaborne entities and not territory per se. Rather, any
territory was acquired only insofar as it helped subserve economic advantages.
�Emporialism� is thus a useful concept, and we believe it explains most of the VOC
actions,
In India, which the Dutch abandoned around the turn of the nineteenth century, they
were never imperialists, but exclusively �emporialists� �a term recently coined to
express the idea that it was not modern territorial empires that the early European
powers in Asia sought to create. It signifies rather that markets�emporia�were the
targets of the European seaborne entities and not territory per se. Rather, any
territory was acquired only insofar as it helped subserve economic advantages.
�Emporialism� is thus a useful concept, and we believe it explains most of the VOC
actions,
In India, which the Dutch abandoned around the turn of the nineteenth century, they
were never imperialists, but exclusively �emporialists� �a term recently coined to
express the idea that it was not modern territorial empires that the early European
powers in Asia sought to create. It signifies rather that markets�emporia�were the
targets of the European seaborne entities and not territory per se. Rather, any
territory was acquired only insofar as it helped subserve economic advantages.
�Emporialism� is thus a useful concept, and we believe it explains most of the VOC
actions,
In India, which the Dutch abandoned around the turn of the nineteenth century, they
were never imperialists, but exclusively �emporialists� �a term recently coined to
express the idea that it was not modern territorial empires that the early European
powers in Asia sought to create. It signifies rather that markets�emporia�were the
targets of the European seaborne entities and not territory per se. Rather, any
territory was acquired only insofar as it helped subserve economic advantages.
�Emporialism� is thus a useful concept, and we believe it explains most of the VOC
actions,
In India, which the Dutch abandoned around the turn of the nineteenth century, they
were never imperialists, but exclusively �emporialists� �a term recently coined to
express the idea that it was not modern territorial empires that the early European
powers in Asia sought to create. It signifies rather that markets�emporia�were the
targets of the European seaborne entities and not territory per se. Rather, any
territory was acquired only insofar as it helped subserve economic advantages.
�Emporialism� is thus a useful concept, and we believe it explains most of the VOC
actions,
In India, which the Dutch abandoned around the turn of the nineteenth century, they
were never imperialists, but exclusively �emporialists� �a term recently coined to
express the idea that it was not modern territorial empires that the early European
powers in Asia sought to create. It signifies rather that markets�emporia�were the
targets of the European seaborne entities and not territory per se. Rather, any
territory was acquired only insofar as it helped subserve economic advantages.
�Emporialism� is thus a useful concept, and we believe it explains most of the VOC
actions,
In India, which the Dutch abandoned around the turn of the nineteenth century, they
were never imperialists, but exclusively �emporialists� �a term recently coined to
express the idea that it was not modern territorial empires that the early European
powers in Asia sought to create. It signifies rather that markets�emporia�were the
targets of the European seaborne entities and not territory per se. Rather, any
territory was acquired only insofar as it helped subserve economic advantages.
�Emporialism� is thus a useful concept, and we believe it explains most of the VOC
actions,
In India, which the Dutch abandoned around the turn of the nineteenth century, they
were never imperialists, but exclusively �emporialists� �a term recently coined to
express the idea that it was not modern territorial empires that the early European
powers in Asia sought to create. It signifies rather that markets�emporia�were the
targets of the European seaborne entities and not territory per se. Rather, any
territory was acquired only insofar as it helped subserve economic advantages.
�Emporialism� is thus a useful concept, and we believe it explains most of the VOC
actions,
In India, which the Dutch abandoned around the turn of the nineteenth century, they
were never imperialists, but exclusively �emporialists� �a term recently coined to
express the idea that it was not modern territorial empires that the early European
powers in Asia sought to create. It signifies rather that markets�emporia�were the
targets of the European seaborne entities and not territory per se. Rather, any
territory was acquired only insofar as it helped subserve economic advantages.
�Emporialism� is thus a useful concept, and we believe it explains most of the VOC
actions,
In India, which the Dutch abandoned around the turn of the nineteenth century, they
were never imperialists, but exclusively �emporialists� �a term recently coined to
express the idea that it was not modern territorial empires that the early European
powers in Asia sought to create. It signifies rather that markets�emporia�were the
targets of the European seaborne entities and not territory per se. Rather, any
territory was acquired only insofar as it helped subserve economic advantages.
�Emporialism� is thus a useful concept, and we believe it explains most of the VOC
actions,
In India, which the Dutch abandoned around the turn of the nineteenth century, they
were never imperialists, but exclusively �emporialists� �a term recently coined to
express the idea that it was not modern territorial empires that the early European
powers in Asia sought to create. It signifies rather that markets�emporia�were the
targets of the European seaborne entities and not territory per se. Rather, any
territory was acquired only insofar as it helped subserve economic advantages.
�Emporialism� is thus a useful concept, and we believe it explains most of the VOC
actions,
In India, which the Dutch abandoned around the turn of the nineteenth century, they
were never imperialists, but exclusively �emporialists� �a term recently coined to
express the idea that it was not modern territorial empires that the early European
powers in Asia sought to create. It signifies rather that markets�emporia�were the
targets of the European seaborne entities and not territory per se. Rather, any
territory was acquired only insofar as it helped subserve economic advantages.
�Emporialism� is thus a useful concept, and we believe it explains most of the VOC
actions,
In India, which the Dutch abandoned around the turn of the nineteenth century, they
were never imperialists, but exclusively �emporialists� �a term recently coined to
express the idea that it was not modern territorial empires that the early European
powers in Asia sought to create. It signifies rather that markets�emporia�were the
targets of the European seaborne entities and not territory per se. Rather, any
territory was acquired only insofar as it helped subserve economic advantages.
�Emporialism� is thus a useful concept, and we believe it explains most of the VOC
actions,
In India, which the Dutch abandoned around the turn of the nineteenth century, they
were never imperialists, but exclusively �emporialists� �a term recently coined to
express the idea that it was not modern territorial empires that the early European
powers in Asia sought to create. It signifies rather that markets�emporia�were the
targets of the European seaborne entities and not territory per se. Rather, any
territory was acquired only insofar as it helped subserve economic advantages.
�Emporialism� is thus a useful concept, and we believe it explains most of the VOC
actions,
In India, which the Dutch abandoned around the turn of the nineteenth century, they
were never imperialists, but exclusively �emporialists� �a term recently coined to
express the idea that it was not modern territorial empires that the early European
powers in Asia sought to create. It signifies rather that markets�emporia�were the
targets of the European seaborne entities and not territory per se. Rather, any
territory was acquired only insofar as it helped subserve economic advantages.
�Emporialism� is thus a useful concept, and we believe it explains most of the VOC
actions,
In India, which the Dutch abandoned around the turn of the nineteenth century, they
were never imperialists, but exclusively �emporialists� �a term recently coined to
express the idea that it was not modern territorial empires that the early European
powers in Asia sought to create. It signifies rather that markets�emporia�were the
targets of the European seaborne entities and not territory per se. Rather, any
territory was acquired only insofar as it helped subserve economic advantages.
�Emporialism� is thus a useful concept, and we believe it explains most of the VOC
actions,
In India, which the Dutch abandoned around the turn of the nineteenth century, they
were never imperialists, but exclusively �emporialists� �a term recently coined to
express the idea that it was not modern territorial empires that the early European
powers in Asia sought to create. It signifies rather that markets�emporia�were the
targets of the European seaborne entities and not territory per se. Rather, any
territory was acquired only insofar as it helped subserve economic advantages.
�Emporialism� is thus a useful concept, and we believe it explains most of the VOC
actions,
In India, which the Dutch abandoned around the turn of the nineteenth century, they
were never imperialists, but exclusively �emporialists� �a term recently coined to
express the idea that it was not modern territorial empires that the early European
powers in Asia sought to create. It signifies rather that markets�emporia�were the
targets of the European seaborne entities and not territory per se. Rather, any
territory was acquired only insofar as it helped subserve economic advantages.
�Emporialism� is thus a useful concept, and we believe it explains most of the VOC
actions,
In India, which the Dutch abandoned around the turn of the nineteenth century, they
were never imperialists, but exclusively �emporialists� �a term recently coined to
express the idea that it was not modern territorial empires that the early European
powers in Asia sought to create. It signifies rather that markets�emporia�were the
targets of the European seaborne entities and not territory per se. Rather, any
territory was acquired only insofar as it helped subserve economic advantages.
�Emporialism� is thus a useful concept, and we believe it explains most of the VOC
actions,
In India, which the Dutch abandoned around the turn of the nineteenth century, they
were never imperialists, but exclusively �emporialists� �a term recently coined to
express the idea that it was not modern territorial empires that the early European
powers in Asia sought to create. It signifies rather that markets�emporia�were the
targets of the European seaborne entities and not territory per se. Rather, any
territory was acquired only insofar as it helped subserve economic advantages.
�Emporialism� is thus a useful concept, and we believe it explains most of the VOC
actions,
In India, which the Dutch abandoned around the turn of the nineteenth century, they
were never imperialists, but exclusively �emporialists� �a term recently coined to
express the idea that it was not modern territorial empires that the early European
powers in Asia sought to create. It signifies rather that markets�emporia�were the
targets of the European seaborne entities and not territory per se. Rather, any
territory was acquired only insofar as it helped subserve economic advantages.
�Emporialism� is thus a useful concept, and we believe it explains most of the VOC
actions,
In India, which the Dutch abandoned around the turn of the nineteenth century, they
were never imperialists, but exclusively �emporialists� �a term recently coined to
express the idea that it was not modern territorial empires that the early European
powers in Asia sought to create. It signifies rather that markets�emporia�were the
targets of the European seaborne entities and not territory per se. Rather, any
territory was acquired only insofar as it helped subserve economic advantages.
�Emporialism� is thus a useful concept, and we believe it explains most of the VOC
actions,
In India, which the Dutch abandoned around the turn of the nineteenth century, they
were never imperialists, but exclusively �emporialists� �a term recently coined to
express the idea that it was not modern territorial empires that the early European
powers in Asia sought to create. It signifies rather that markets�emporia�were the
targets of the European seaborne entities and not territory per se. Rather, any
territory was acquired only insofar as it helped subserve economic advantages.
�Emporialism� is thus a useful concept, and we believe it explains most of the VOC
actions,
In India, which the Dutch abandoned around the turn of the nineteenth century, they
were never imperialists, but exclusively �emporialists� �a term recently coined to
express the idea that it was not modern territorial empires that the early European
powers in Asia sought to create. It signifies rather that markets�emporia�were the
targets of the European seaborne entities and not territory per se. Rather, any
territory was acquired only insofar as it helped subserve economic advantages.
�Emporialism� is thus a useful concept, and we believe it explains most of the VOC
actions,
In India, which the Dutch abandoned around the turn of the nineteenth century, they
were never imperialists, but exclusively �emporialists� �a term recently coined to
express the idea that it was not modern territorial empires that the early European
powers in Asia sought to create. It signifies rather that markets�emporia�were the
targets of the European seaborne entities and not territory per se. Rather, any
territory was acquired only insofar as it helped subserve economic advantages.
�Emporialism� is thus a useful concept, and we believe it explains most of the VOC
actions,
In India, which the Dutch abandoned around the turn of the nineteenth century, they
were never imperialists, but exclusively �emporialists� �a term recently coined to
express the idea that it was not modern territorial empires that the early European
powers in Asia sought to create. It signifies rather that markets�emporia�were the
targets of the European seaborne entities and not territory per se. Rather, any
territory was acquired only insofar as it helped subserve economic advantages.
�Emporialism� is thus a useful concept, and we believe it explains most of the VOC
actions,
In India, which the Dutch abandoned around the turn of the nineteenth century, they
were never imperialists, but exclusively �emporialists� �a term recently coined to
express the idea that it was not modern territorial empires that the early European
powers in Asia sought to create. It signifies rather that markets�emporia�were the
targets of the European seaborne entities and not territory per se. Rather, any
territory was acquired only insofar as it helped subserve economic advantages.
�Emporialism� is thus a useful concept, and we believe it explains most of the VOC
actions,
In India, which the Dutch abandoned around the turn of the nineteenth century, they
were never imperialists, but exclusively �emporialists� �a term recently coined to
express the idea that it was not modern territorial empires that the early European
powers in Asia sought to create. It signifies rather that markets�emporia�were the
targets of the European seaborne entities and not territory per se. Rather, any
territory was acquired only insofar as it helped subserve economic advantages.
�Emporialism� is thus a useful concept, and we believe it explains most of the VOC
actions,
In India, which the Dutch abandoned around the turn of the nineteenth century, they
were never imperialists, but exclusively �emporialists� �a term recently coined to
express the idea that it was not modern territorial empires that the early European
powers in Asia sought to create. It signifies rather that markets�emporia�were the
targets of the European seaborne entities and not territory per se. Rather, any
territory was acquired only insofar as it helped subserve economic advantages.
�Emporialism� is thus a useful concept, and we believe it explains most of the VOC
actions,
In India, which the Dutch abandoned around the turn of the nineteenth century, they
were never imperialists, but exclusively �emporialists� �a term recently coined to
express the idea that it was not modern territorial empires that the early European
powers in Asia sought to create. It signifies rather that markets�emporia�were the
targets of the European seaborne entities and not territory per se. Rather, any
territory was acquired only insofar as it helped subserve economic advantages.
�Emporialism� is thus a useful concept, and we believe it explains most of the VOC
actions,
In India, which the Dutch abandoned around the turn of the nineteenth century, they
were never imperialists, but exclusively �emporialists� �a term recently coined to
express the idea that it was not modern territorial empires that the early European
powers in Asia sought to create. It signifies rather that markets�emporia�were the
targets of the European seaborne entities and not territory per se. Rather, any
territory was acquired only insofar as it helped subserve economic advantages.
�Emporialism� is thus a useful concept, and we believe it explains most of the VOC
actions,
In India, which the Dutch abandoned around the turn of the nineteenth century, they
were never imperialists, but exclusively �emporialists� �a term recently coined to
express the idea that it was not modern territorial empires that the early European
powers in Asia sought to create. It signifies rather that markets�emporia�were the
targets of the European seaborne entities and not territory per se. Rather, any
territory was acquired only insofar as it helped subserve economic advantages.
�Emporialism� is thus a useful concept, and we believe it explains most of the VOC
actions,
In India, which the Dutch abandoned around the turn of the nineteenth century, they
were never imperialists, but exclusively �emporialists� �a term recently coined to
express the idea that it was not modern territorial empires that the early European
powers in Asia sought to create. It signifies rather that markets�emporia�were the
targets of the European seaborne entities and not territory per se. Rather, any
territory was acquired only insofar as it helped subserve economic advantages.
�Emporialism� is thus a useful concept, and we believe it explains most of the VOC
actions,
In India, which the Dutch abandoned around the turn of the nineteenth century, they
were never imperialists, but exclusively �emporialists� �a term recently coined to
express the idea that it was not modern territorial empires that the early European
powers in Asia sought to create. It signifies rather that markets�emporia�were the
targets of the European seaborne entities and not territory per se. Rather, any
territory was acquired only insofar as it helped subserve economic advantages.
�Emporialism� is thus a useful concept, and we believe it explains most of the VOC
actions,
In India, which the Dutch abandoned around the turn of the nineteenth century, they
were never imperialists, but exclusively �emporialists� �a term recently coined to
express the idea that it was not modern territorial empires that the early European
powers in Asia sought to create. It signifies rather that markets�emporia�were the
targets of the European seaborne entities and not territory per se. Rather, any
territory was acquired only insofar as it helped subserve economic advantages.
�Emporialism� is thus a useful concept, and we believe it explains most of the VOC
actions,
In India, which the Dutch abandoned around the turn of the nineteenth century, they
were never imperialists, but exclusively �emporialists� �a term recently coined to
express the idea that it was not modern territorial empires that the early European
powers in Asia sought to create. It signifies rather that markets�emporia�were the
targets of the European seaborne entities and not territory per se. Rather, any
territory was acquired only insofar as it helped subserve economic advantages.
�Emporialism� is thus a useful concept, and we believe it explains most of the VOC
actions,
In India, which the Dutch abandoned around the turn of the nineteenth century, they
were never imperialists, but exclusively �emporialists� �a term recently coined to
express the idea that it was not modern territorial empires that the early European
powers in Asia sought to create. It signifies rather that markets�emporia�were the
targets of the European seaborne entities and not territory per se. Rather, any
territory was acquired only insofar as it helped subserve economic advantages.
�Emporialism� is thus a useful concept, and we believe it explains most of the VOC
actions,
In India, which the Dutch abandoned around the turn of the nineteen

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