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EPISODE · Jul 1, 2026 · 7 MIN

The Dutch Herring Trade That Launched an Empire

from The Story of the Netherlands: Trade, Empire, and Innovation — Fexingo History · host Fexingo

Before the VOC, before the Wisselbank, before the Golden Age itself, there was herring. In this episode of The Story of the Netherlands, Lucas and Luna trace how a simple fish—the humble haring—transformed a patchwork of rebellious provinces into a maritime powerhouse. They explore the invention of the haringkaken (gibbing) in the late 14th century by Willem Beukelszoon, the rise of the herring buss as the first industrial fishing vessel, and the brutal Battle of Sluys in 1340 that foreshadowed Dutch naval dominance. Lucas explains how the Dutch herring fleets outcompeted the Hanseatic League, cornered the Baltic grain trade, and literally built the foundations of Amsterdam—on herring bones and peat. Luna asks about the 'Great Fishery' versus the 'Small Fishery', the role of the staten-generaal in regulating the catch, and how the herring trade funded the first expeditions to the East Indies. The episode ends on a quiet reflection about how a nation's identity can be forged from the sea, one net at a time. #HerringTrade #DutchGoldenAge #WillemBeukelszoon #Haringkaken #BattleOfSluys #HanseaticLeague #Holland #StatenGeneraal #BalticTrade #NorthSea #FishingHistory #MaritimeHistory #VOCOrigins #Zuiderzee #Brielle #Enkhuizen #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

Before the VOC, before the Wisselbank, before the Golden Age itself, there was herring. In this episode of The Story of the Netherlands, Lucas and Luna trace how a simple fish—the humble haring—transformed a patchwork of rebellious provinces into a maritime powerhouse. They explore the invention of the haringkaken (gibbing) in the late 14th century by Willem Beukelszoon, the rise of the herring buss as the first industrial fishing vessel, and the brutal Battle of Sluys in 1340 that foreshadowed Dutch naval dominance. Lucas explains how the Dutch herring fleets outcompeted the Hanseatic League, cornered the Baltic grain trade, and literally built the foundations of Amsterdam—on herring bones and peat. Luna asks about the 'Great Fishery' versus the 'Small Fishery', the role of the staten-generaal in regulating the catch, and how the herring trade funded the first expeditions to the East Indies. The episode ends on a quiet reflection about how a nation's identity can be forged from the sea, one net at a time. #HerringTrade #DutchGoldenAge #WillemBeukelszoon #Haringkaken #BattleOfSluys #HanseaticLeague #Holland #StatenGeneraal #BalticTrade #NorthSea #FishingHistory #MaritimeHistory #VOCOrigins #Zuiderzee #Brielle #Enkhuizen #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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