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EPISODE · May 25, 2026 · 7 MIN

The Dutch and the Gunpowder Trade: Saltpeter, Sulfur, and War

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

Episode 56 turns to a little-known but vital chapter of Dutch global commerce: the gunpowder trade. While the VOC and WIC dominate popular history, the trade in saltpeter, sulfur, and finished munitions was the hidden engine of European warfare and colonial expansion. Lucas and Luna trace the Dutch procurement networks that brought saltpeter from India and Bengal, sulfur from Sicily and Iceland, and how Amsterdam became the arsenal of Europe. They discuss the role of the Dutch in supplying both sides of conflicts, the moral ambiguities of arms dealing in the 17th century, and how this trade intertwined with the spice and textile routes. Key figures include Pieter van Dam, the VOC's legal architect, and the little-known gunpowder magnate Elias Trip. The episode also covers the 1650 explosion of the Delft gunpowder magazine, a disaster that shook the Republic and led to stricter regulations. A fresh angle that illuminates the dark logistics behind Dutch prosperity. #GunpowderTrade #Saltpeter #Sulfur #VOC #DutchRepublic #Amsterdam #ArmsDealing #Bengal #Sicily #Iceland #PieterVanDam #EliasTrip #DelftDisaster #EarlyModern #SeventeenthCentury #Europe #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

Episode 56 turns to a little-known but vital chapter of Dutch global commerce: the gunpowder trade. While the VOC and WIC dominate popular history, the trade in saltpeter, sulfur, and finished munitions was the hidden engine of European warfare and colonial expansion. Lucas and Luna trace the Dutch procurement networks that brought saltpeter from India and Bengal, sulfur from Sicily and Iceland, and how Amsterdam became the arsenal of Europe. They discuss the role of the Dutch in supplying both sides of conflicts, the moral ambiguities of arms dealing in the 17th century, and how this trade intertwined with the spice and textile routes. Key figures include Pieter van Dam, the VOC's legal architect, and the little-known gunpowder magnate Elias Trip. The episode also covers the 1650 explosion of the Delft gunpowder magazine, a disaster that shook the Republic and led to stricter regulations. A fresh angle that illuminates the dark logistics behind Dutch prosperity. #GunpowderTrade #Saltpeter #Sulfur #VOC #DutchRepublic #Amsterdam #ArmsDealing #Bengal #Sicily #Iceland #PieterVanDam #EliasTrip #DelftDisaster #EarlyModern #SeventeenthCentury #Europe #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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