Andre’s Reviews > How Taiwan Became Chinese: Dutch, Spanish, and Han Colonization in the Seventeenth Century > Status Update
Andre
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Reading about these early days of the spanish post in Northern Taiwan and the lack of evidence of chinese traders there (the formosans preferred to trade among each other there apparently) reminds me of the silver from the american colonies that the spanish traded with the chinese back then.
— Jan 30, 2023 02:01AM
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Andre
is on page 261 of 324
That was a good ending for a book. The author made a good point about colonization in Asia relying so much on local help and the experience of the New World being an exception and not the rule.
— Feb 09, 2023 02:50AM
Andre
is on page 233 of 324
Yep, He Tingbin was apparently quite influential here, mostly as a swindling middleman apparently. Makes me wonder whether he was also involved in the rumor of Koxinga's upcoming invasion of Taiwan.
— Feb 09, 2023 12:37AM
Andre
is on page 222 of 324
that they mention this He Tingbin at the end of this chapter about the beginning of the end of dutch taiwan makes me suspect that the next chapter will feature him heavily.
— Feb 09, 2023 12:31AM
Andre
is on page 210 of 324
So it was claimed that Chenggong was born on a beach during a rainsteam, heralded by a mysterious fire in the heavens, turned a monstrous sea turtle into an island, vanguished demons and made wells by striking his sword into the ground. And apparently the name Koxinga is derived from the Fujianese pronounciation of his title Guoxingye
— Feb 08, 2023 12:45AM
Andre
is on page 209 of 324
a chinese rebellion, a strange star or light in the sky, a plague, a huge earthquake and now locusts, no wonder that those Dutch in May 1654 believed that it was God's wrath punishing them. Naturally penance did them no good.
— Feb 07, 2023 05:09AM
Andre
is on page 183 of 324
Oh, so the aboriginals were so pro-Dutch because, while the Dutch made the policy, the actual exploitation of areas, hunting ground etc. was done by the Chinese colonists and the Dutch made a constant effort to impress the natives.
— Feb 07, 2023 04:41AM
Andre
is on page 165 of 324
So the pachten system by the Dutch had so much influence it entered the Taiwanese language as the term pak and even stayed in use for a while after the Dutch left.
— Feb 06, 2023 01:30AM
Andre
is on page 150 of 324
Oh, so even back then civil war in China caused people to come into a European colonial area.
— Feb 06, 2023 01:28AM
Andre
is on page 126 of 324
So the chinese colonization was due to the Dutch providing security for investment. Makes sense. And naturally there was the claim of prior chinese colonization but that was dismissed.
— Feb 06, 2023 01:21AM
Andre
is on page 123 of 324
So the company considered chinese as citizens and aboriginals as vassals. I would have assumed that the latter status would be the worse one, but looks like it protects aboriginal lands, the company cannot sell any of it to chinese colonists.
— Feb 06, 2023 01:18AM

