(1) The Dutch established colonial rule in Indonesia beginning in 1602, establishing Batavia (now Jakarta) as the economic, cultural, and political center. They implemented a system of local management and cultural integration.
(2) The Dutch colonization led to conflicts with local powers like Banten and Mataram as well as other European powers like the English. In 1619, Jan Pieterszoon Coen established Batavia as the capital of the Dutch East Indies.
(3) The Dutch used religion as a political tool, only allowing Protestants and restricting Catholics and Muslims from positions of power in the early colonial period.
(1) The Dutch established colonial rule in Indonesia beginning in 1602, establishing Batavia (now Jakarta) as the economic, cultural, and political center. They implemented a system of local management and cultural integration.
(2) The Dutch colonization led to conflicts with local powers like Banten and Mataram as well as other European powers like the English. In 1619, Jan Pieterszoon Coen established Batavia as the capital of the Dutch East Indies.
(3) The Dutch used religion as a political tool, only allowing Protestants and restricting Catholics and Muslims from positions of power in the early colonial period.
(1) The Dutch established colonial rule in Indonesia beginning in 1602, establishing Batavia (now Jakarta) as the economic, cultural, and political center. They implemented a system of local management and cultural integration.
(2) The Dutch colonization led to conflicts with local powers like Banten and Mataram as well as other European powers like the English. In 1619, Jan Pieterszoon Coen established Batavia as the capital of the Dutch East Indies.
(3) The Dutch used religion as a political tool, only allowing Protestants and restricting Catholics and Muslims from positions of power in the early colonial period.
DOUBLE ROLES: TRADE & POWER SEA HEGEMONY LOCAL COMMUNITY MANAGEMENT in BATAVIA - EUROPE - TIMUR ASING - BUMIPUTERA NATION BUILDING - ECONOMY CENTRE - CULTURAL INTEGRATION - POLITICAL ADMINISTRATION UNITY DUTCH COLONIZATION (2)
NARULLAH – FALATEHAN (FATAHILAH)
– S.G. JATI - SUNDA KELAPA JAYAKARTA – JAKARTA KOTA KEMENANGAN – VICTORIA - PIETER BOTH (VOC) was renting land for 12000 ringgit/Ha at Pasar Ikan for transit DUTCH COLONIZATION (3)
- CONFLICT BETWEEN (BANTEN,MATARAM,INGGRIS) VS VOC (run away to Maluku)
- 30rd MAY 1619 J.P. COEN
JAYAKARTA – BATAVIA – (NIEUW HOORN) (REP. BATAAF, NEDERLAND PROVINCE independent from Spain) POLITIK PECAH-BELAH WARGA KOTA (INGEZETENEN): Orang Asing ORANG ASING (VREEM DE LINGEN): Penduduk Asli
1. Eropa/serdadu, dll : daging 2 x / minggu
2. Hitam/Cina : 9 Pon beras 2 x / minggu 3. Suami + Majikan : Boleh beli catu Istri + Budak non VOC 1. Anak2 Karyawan VOC : ½ catu orangtua 2. Warga Negara Biasa : Boleh beli kalau ada RELIGION POLITIC (1)
BY MEANS OF DUTCH PROTESTANT
Katholik – Papen (anjing2 Paus): not allowed to enter Hindia Belanda untill 1768 1617 - Christian moral execution - Not allowed to brought European women/girls Slave (Budak-gundik) being Christian, being free RELIGION POLITIC (2)
MARDIJKERS : BUDAK YG DIMERDEKAKAN
MIXTISEN (BLASTERAN, MESTIZO) Both of them being moslem KOJA or MOOREN (INDIA, SRILANKA) Mouro : Muhammadiyah Penjahat Laut 1620 - Siauw Bing Kong – Bencon - Gouw Tjai – Jancon Being moslem POST INDEPENDENT (1)
ORDE LAMA (NATION BUILDING)
45-50: LOOKING FORE INTERNATIONAL RECOGNITION A LOT OF SEPARATISM, etc 50-65 : KAA BANDUNG KONFRONTATIF : NO US, NO ROCK ‘n ROLL GANYANG MALAYSIA HI PROFILE : CANEFO, GANEFO PRESTIGE : MONAS POST INDEPENDENT (2)
ORDE BARU (STATE BUILDING)
70-90: LOW PROFILE : PRO BARAT, IGGI ACHIEVMENT : TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT TMII 90an : HI PROFILE : KETUA GNB (92-95) VIY KIAS CN 230
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