The Dutch refers to the people, culture, and empire originating from what is now known as the Netherlands. In terms of maritime empires during the early modern era, it specifically refers to the Dutch Republic's expansionist endeavors.
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Dutch East India Company: A powerful trading company established by the Dutch Republic that played a significant role in expanding Dutch influence across Asia through commerce.
Jan van Riebeeck: A Dutch colonial administrator who founded Cape Town (in present-day South Africa) as a resupply station for ships traveling along trade routes between Europe and Asia.
Tulipmania: An economic event in 17th-century Netherlands characterized by an intense speculative frenzy over tulip bulbs, which eventually led to a market crash. It serves as an example of the Dutch Republic's economic and commercial prowess during the early modern era.