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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?
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a multinational company
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A sort of monarchy in a sense.
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