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In the early 1600s, England, France, and the Netherlands established the East India companies. The Dutch East India Company invested in trading ventures in Southeast Asia, hoping to profit from the spice trade. What is the Dutch East India Company an example of? a multinational company a charitable organization a factory a joint-stock company

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- a charitable organization.

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User Santuxus
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Hello there!

The best example that the (Dust East India Company) would be an example of would be most likely the (charitable organization).

Reason/Justification: The reason to why this would be your most likely answer would be because these people were the kind of people who were there to . . .

Trade

Explore

Colonize

And also helping others when the need would be great.
_______

These were the four aspects that was the main thing or the determination or the priorities of these people.

The word (Charitable) signifies: helping those in need.

This is exactly what these people did. They were to trade and explore and help others, but also at the same time, they would make a little profit from doing this.

Your correct answer would be the (second option).

- a charitable organization.

I hope you found this helpful!
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