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Senegambia (Dutch West India Company)

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Senegambia
Bovenkust
1617–1678
Flag
Coat of arms
Scheme of the fortifications on Gorée in 1772 by Jacobus van der Schley
Scheme of the fortifications on Gorée in 1772
by Jacobus van der Schley
StatusDutch colony
CapitalGorée
Common languagesDutch
Religion
Dutch Reformed
History 
• Established
1617
• Disestablished
1678
Succeeded by
French West India Company

Senegambia, also known in Dutch as Bovenkust ("Upper Coast"), was the collective noun for the fortifications and trading posts owned by the Dutch West India Company (DWIC) in the region now known as Senegal. The main purpose of these trading posts was to obtain slaves in order to ship them to the Americas. The government of the territory was based on Gorée. In 1677, the Dutch lost this island to France. The next year, the French also conquered all DWIC trading posts on the Senegalese coast as well as the island of Arguin.

Having lost almost all the trade in gum arabic, bezoar stone, ambergris and ostrich feathers, the DWIC wanted to regain its position. The Frenchman Jean du Casse, head of the Compagnie de Sénégal, reached an agreement with the local leaders, who decided to destroy the Dutch trading posts and the DWIC lost its position for good.

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Transcription

Senegambia possessions of the DWIC

  • Gorée: 1617 to 1663 and 1664 to 1677.
    • on Goreé were two fortifications: Fort Nassau (near Fort St. Francois) to the north part of the island and Fort Orange (near Fort St. Michel) on the south end of the island.

Trading posts:

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