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Portugal/ Britain/ Netherlands: A Portuguese carrack is attacked and captured by combined English and Dutch fleet in the East Indies in 1603.

Portugal/ Britain/ Netherlands: A Portuguese carrack is attacked and captured by combined English and Dutch fleet in the East Indies in 1603.

After A Dutch spy, Jan Huyghen van Linschoten, copied Portuguese nautical maps while working as secretary for the Portuguese Archbishop of Goa in the 1580s, his published maps and books enabled the maritime passage to the elusive East Indies to be opened to the English and the Dutch. This allowed the British East India Company and the Dutch East India Company to break the 16th century monopoly enjoyed by the Portuguese on trade with the East Indies (Indonesia) and the Spice Islands (Moluccas), though not without a great deal of bloodshed. The Portuguese East India Company lost its stranglehold on East Indies’ trade and commerce, and was liquidated in 1633.

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