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What does DWIC stand for?

Dutch West India Company


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Samples in periodicals archive:
The Dutch West India Company was keen to cultivate the Jewish Diaspora's worldwide trade links, and Jewish traders fanned out throughout the New World.
The word "bowery" is Dutch for farm, and the property was once "the Dutch West India Company farm, in the wilderness of what is now the East Village," Shorto said.
Van Rensselaer knows something about how the country operated a long time ago: his great-, great-, many-times-over-great-grandfather of the same name was co-founder of the Dutch West India Company and presided over Rensselaerswyck, a swath of roughly 1,200 square miles of present-day upstate New York.
1624: The Dutch West India Company establishes New Amsterdam, a colony of 30 families on the tip of present-day Manhattan Island, New York City.
The Dutch governor, Peter Stuyvesant, didn't want them but was overruled by the Dutch West India Company after Jews in Holland protested.
Assemblyman Joseph Lentol, A Brooklyn Democrat who doesn't drink, is sponsoring the bill not only to attract beer drinkers to the state, but also to honor New York's rich brewing heritage, which dates back to the 1630s when the Dutch West India Company established the country's first public brewery in New York City, he said.
Curacao was the most valuable of the three islands because of its deepwater harbor, but the Dutch West India Company saw potential for producing salt, livestock, dyewood, and corn on Bonaire.
By the 1620s, the early trading ventures led to the establishment of the Dutch West India Company and eventually the Dutch colony of New Netherland.

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