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... W,1980: 12) The European considered the island ˇ°Taiwanˇ± as a emporium. So it brought Dutch occupation to the southwestern section of Taiwan from 1624 to 1662 and Spanish occupation to portions of the north from 1626 to 1642 As part of their colonial policy, both the Dutch and the Spanish interacted with the aborigines, but it was the Dutch who encouraged Chinese migration and promoted agriculture. Spanish had no subsequent colonization efforts were made until the Dutch occupation of southwestern Taiwan. The Spanish planned to attract Chinese merchants to northern Taiwan to re-establish with the Japanese the trade that had been broken off a year earlier, and to use Taiwan as a stepping-stone for their missionary work in both China and Japan.
Approximate Word count = 485 Approximate Pages = 1.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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