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EPISODE · Jul 11, 2026 · 7 MIN

The Dutch Salt Trade: How a White Powder Shaped an Empire

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

In this episode of The Story of the Netherlands, Lucas and Luna explore the Dutch salt trade — a lesser-known but essential commodity that powered the Golden Age. From the salt pans of Setúbal in Portugal to the Caribbean islands of Bonaire and Venezuela's Araya Peninsula, the Dutch fought wars, built refineries, and devised smuggling networks to secure this everyday necessity. Lucas explains how salt was used not just for preserving herring (which launched the empire), but for everything from cheese to gunpowder. He details the 1599 blockade of the Scheldt, the Spanish crackdown at Araya, and the ingenious Dutch tactic of smuggling salt in ships disguised as merchants to bypass Iberian monopolies. The conversation also touches on the role of the Dutch West India Company in Caribbean salt production, the ecological impact of salt raking, and how the salt trade intertwined with the slave trade. Luna asks sharp questions about the economics of salt versus spices, and why this humble mineral drove such aggressive expansion. The episode closes by reflecting on the quiet foundations of global trade — and how the quest for salt, like oil today, shaped borders and empires. #DutchSaltTrade #GoldenAge #Setubal #Bonaire #ArayaPeninsula #WestIndiaCompany #SaltRefining #HerringTrade #17thCentury #AtlanticWorld #SpanishEmpire #Smuggling #MaritimeHistory #DutchHistory #EconomicHistory #SaltPans #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

In this episode of The Story of the Netherlands, Lucas and Luna explore the Dutch salt trade — a lesser-known but essential commodity that powered the Golden Age. From the salt pans of Setúbal in Portugal to the Caribbean islands of Bonaire and Venezuela's Araya Peninsula, the Dutch fought wars, built refineries, and devised smuggling networks to secure this everyday necessity. Lucas explains how salt was used not just for preserving herring (which launched the empire), but for everything from cheese to gunpowder. He details the 1599 blockade of the Scheldt, the Spanish crackdown at Araya, and the ingenious Dutch tactic of smuggling salt in ships disguised as merchants to bypass Iberian monopolies. The conversation also touches on the role of the Dutch West India Company in Caribbean salt production, the ecological impact of salt raking, and how the salt trade intertwined with the slave trade. Luna asks sharp questions about the economics of salt versus spices, and why this humble mineral drove such aggressive expansion. The episode closes by reflecting on the quiet foundations of global trade — and how the quest for salt, like oil today, shaped borders and empires. #DutchSaltTrade #GoldenAge #Setubal #Bonaire #ArayaPeninsula #WestIndiaCompany #SaltRefining #HerringTrade #17thCentury #AtlanticWorld #SpanishEmpire #Smuggling #MaritimeHistory #DutchHistory #EconomicHistory #SaltPans #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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