1936
DOI: 10.2307/3632888
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The Loaisa Expedition and the Ownership of the Moluccas

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“…The Maluku Islands spices are products that Europeans craved for centuries because of the very high prices in the European market. Portugal's first expeditions beyond the Cape of Good Hope were stimulated largely by a desire for this lucrative spice (Nowell, 1936). After the conquest of Malacca in 1511, Portugal resumed exploration of the Maluku Islands (Warburg, 1896).…”
Section: The History Of International Trade Of Spices and Colonialismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Maluku Islands spices are products that Europeans craved for centuries because of the very high prices in the European market. Portugal's first expeditions beyond the Cape of Good Hope were stimulated largely by a desire for this lucrative spice (Nowell, 1936). After the conquest of Malacca in 1511, Portugal resumed exploration of the Maluku Islands (Warburg, 1896).…”
Section: The History Of International Trade Of Spices and Colonialismmentioning
confidence: 99%