EPISODE · Jun 27, 2026 · 6 MIN
The Dutch WIC and the Atlantic Sugar Boom
from The Story of the Netherlands: Trade, Empire, and Innovation — Fexingo History · host Fexingo
In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the Dutch West India Company's role in the Atlantic sugar trade, which transformed Amsterdam into a refining powerhouse. They trace the WIC's founding in 1621, its capture of Brazilian sugar ports like Recife from the Portuguese, and the subsequent development of sugar plantations in Suriname and Curaçao. The conversation highlights the brutal realities of enslaved labor on plantations, the technological innovations in refining, and the economic impact on the Dutch Republic. Key figures include Piet Hein, whose capture of the Spanish silver fleet funded the WIC, and the Sephardic Jewish merchants who financed much of the trade. The episode also touches on the shift from Brazilian to Caribbean sugar after the Portuguese reconquest of Dutch Brazil, and the lasting legacy of Dutch colonial architecture in Paramaribo. A sobering look at the human cost behind Amsterdam's golden-age prosperity. #DutchWestIndiaCompany #SugarTrade #AtlanticHistory #PietHein #Recife #Suriname #Curaçao #SephardicMerchants #PlantationEconomy #EnslavedLabor #DutchBrazil #Amsterdam #GoldenAge #Colonialism #History #FexingoHistory #Trade #SugarRefining Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the Dutch West India Company's role in the Atlantic sugar trade, which transformed Amsterdam into a refining powerhouse. They trace the WIC's founding in 1621, its capture of Brazilian sugar ports like Recife from the Portuguese, and the subsequent development of sugar plantations in Suriname and Curaçao. The conversation highlights the brutal realities of enslaved labor on plantations, the technological innovations in refining, and the economic impact on the Dutch Republic. Key figures include Piet Hein, whose capture of the Spanish silver fleet funded the WIC, and the Sephardic Jewish merchants who financed much of the trade. The episode also touches on the shift from Brazilian to Caribbean sugar after the Portuguese reconquest of Dutch Brazil, and the lasting legacy of Dutch colonial architecture in Paramaribo. A sobering look at the human cost behind Amsterdam's golden-age prosperity. #DutchWestIndiaCompany #SugarTrade #AtlanticHistory #PietHein #Recife #Suriname #Curaçao #SephardicMerchants #PlantationEconomy #EnslavedLabor #DutchBrazil #Amsterdam #GoldenAge #Colonialism #History #FexingoHistory #Trade #SugarRefining Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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