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German colonial projects before 1871

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275: 22: 866: 1043: 882: 267: 1194: 1163: 553: 561: 3357: 874: 178: 714: 354: 170: 498:, had no personal ties or inclinations to sustain a navy and colonies and focused more on the expansion of the Prussian army, on which the greater part of the financial resources of the Prussian state were spent. In 1717 he revoked the charter of the BAC and by treaties in 1717 and 1720, sold his African colonies to the Dutch West India Company for 7,200 ducats and 12 "Moors". 491:
never had more than sixteen ships at any time, and between 1693 and 1702, fifteen ships were lost to French attacks. In November 1695, French forces looted the Brandenburg (but not the Danish) colony on Saint Thomas. In 1731, the Brandenburg-Prussian company on Saint Thomas became insolvent, and abandoned the island in 1735. Their last assets were sold at auction in 1738.
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had never formally claimed sovereignty over them. Ratification of the agreement was to be completed within 6 months. In November, Sieveking published a booklet with various reports on the Chathams under the title "Warrekauri" and a prospectus entitled "The German Antipodes Colony". In December 1841,
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Calls for colonial expansion were central to German liberals’ efforts to establish their concept of the nation-state. Indeed, in discussions about national identity, Liberals' emphasis on the symbolically important question of colonies was central to their assertion of social, cultural and political
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issued an edict granting the privilege of engaging in the slave trade to his subjects in Altona and the other royal enclaves of Holstein, authorising them also to use foreign goods for the purpose. Danish subjects were entitled to a remission of the customs duty on any slaves purchased in Africa who
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In serious financial difficulties, the company was reconstituted in the summer of 1781 as the new Imperial Company of Trieste and Antwerp for Asian Commerce (Société Impériale pour le Commerce Asiatique de Trieste et d’Anvers), with Bolts no longer in charge. The new company focused on the China tea
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as head of the Technical Naval Commission in his "Memorandum on the formation of a German fleet" called for the establishment of German fleet bases around the world to protect German trade. With the dissolution of the empire the following year, these colonial ambitions could not be realised, but in
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further west. The first Brandenburg ship arrived at St. Thomas in 1686 with 450 slaves from GroĂź Friedrichsburg. In 1688, 300 Europeans and several hundred slaves lived on the Brandenburg estates. The demand for slaves on Caribbean plantations always exceeded the capacity of the fleets of European
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German colonial policy after 1848 was driven by commercial considerations. Unlike neighbouring countries, there was no strong impetus towards missionary activities or the Germanisation of indigenous peoples as an inherent good. In the 1850s and 1860s, the first German commercial enterprises were
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The area for colonisation was smaller than the one planned three years earlier. The Association undertook to settle a fixed number of colonialists each year, and slave labor was explicitly excluded. The colony was to be named "Dona Francisca" in honour of the Princess of Joinville, with the first
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and on 12 July the captain signed a treaty with Nicobarese chiefs ceding all of the islands to Austria. The ship then sailed away, leaving 6 settlers behind with slaves and cattle to start the new Austrian colony. They were left to their own devices until 1783, when the Danish sent a warship from
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India Company, including a monopoly on transport with the Hanau-Indies. However, from the outset there was a lack of resources to finance a project in this scale, and a lack of people willing to colonise it. The project ended in a financial fiasco for the county of Hanau. An attempt to sell it to
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to Hanau. This territory was to be many times larger than Hanau itself (which was just under 1,400 square kilometres). The intention was to compensate for the financial hardships of Hanau by achieving a positive trade balance with a colony. The contract secured extensive rights for the Dutch West
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After a short period of prosperity a gradual decline of the colonies began after 1695. The reasons for this lay partly in the limited financial and military resources available to Brandenburg-Prussia, but also in the determination of the French to drive out an effective commercial rival. The BAC
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he was more amenable. However, there were now fewer Hamburg merchants willing to commit to the enterprise - the new "Colonization Association of 1849 in Hamburg" attracted fewer partners than its predecessor. It was founded by Fa. Chr. Matth. Schröder & Co and Adolph Schramm, with Friedrich
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founded a secret Otaheiti Society for the establishment of a colony in the South Seas in Tahiti, together with Carl and Wilhelm Georgii, the Kurz brothers, Georg Sellner, Immanuel Hoch, Christian Klaiber, Friedrich Hölder and Christian Friedrich Hochstetter. At the end of 1808, the group was
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Although the New Zealand Company had been told in early December 1841 to end the arrangement as the Crown would not relinquish sovereignty, Ward continued to negotiate. On 15 February 1842, a provisional committee met to found the German Colonisation Society. It consisted of Karl Sieveking,
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to set up trading posts; in some instances they also sought direct territorial and administrative control over these. After 1806, attempts at securing possession of territories overseas were abandoned; instead, private trading companies took the lead in the Pacific while
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and another for a renewed settlement of Germans under colonial government in the Nicobar Islands, but all such initiatives were repeatedly rebuffed by the German government on the grounds of expense and a desire not to antagonise Britain. For example, German traders in
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Senate was planning to extend its activities into South America. Anxious not to lose their pre-eminent position, a group of them founded a "Society for the Promotion of Emigration to the Southern Provinces of Brazil" in the autumn of 1846. Sponsoring companies included
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in 1528, which they called "Little Venice". A small number of German settlers and a larger number of slaves were sent to the colony. Most of the Germans died, and the governors devoted most of their energies to expeditions into the interior to search for
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trade, particularly lucrative since the American War of Independence meant that few British, Dutch or French ships were sailing to Asia. As a neutral country, Austria could be sure that its ships would not be attacked on the high seas. However, with the
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and other princes of the empire to participate in the creation of a new East India Company. The Emperor declined as he considered it dangerous to disturb the interest of the other European powers. In 1651, Frederick William agreed to purchase the
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encouraged European settlers to Brazil. In a decree of 1808 he opened the country to non-Portuguese immigration and granted non-Catholics the right to own land. He particularly wanted Europeans to settle the south of the country where few but
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prices, great profits were made in the China trade. Between 1719 and 1728, the Ostend Company transported 7 million pounds of tea from China (roughly half of the total amount brought to western Europe), about the same as
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traders to deliver more captives, so there was a reliable market for Prussia to sell slaves. Between 1682 and 1715, the Prussians landed at least 19,240 slaves in the various European colonies in the Caribbean.
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in 1687, but the island was also claimed by several other European powers, and when a second expedition in 1692 found the island in Danish hands, the plan was abandoned. In 1689, Brandenburg-Prussia annexed
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to the American colonies. In addition, some princes of German states were involved in colonial ventures through leasing professional troops for use in the colonies of European powers, such as during the
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To provide a market for slaves imported from Africa, Frederick William needed a base in the Caribbean. In 1684, Brandenburg-Prussia was denied the purchase of the French islands of
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and began setting up the overseas naval stations planned in 1848, thereby finally providing the required military infrastructure for the future acquisition of German colonies.
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The commercial success of the company irked the established traders of the other European East India companies, who made every effort to hinder its activities. Following the
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in 1884 did Germany begin to acquire new overseas possessions, but it had a much longer relationship with colonialism dating back to the 1520s. Before the end of the
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In the mid-seventeenth century, the main motivation for German states seeking to establish colonial ventures was to rebuild their economies in the aftermath of the
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trade - French slavers in particular purchased cowries sourced in the Indian Ocean, exchanged in Altona, and used to buy slaves in West Africa. On 9 April 1764
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also sought new, loyal soldiers who would support him in the event that those of Portuguese origin turned against him. Dom Pedro's wife was a Habsburg,
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which had rapidly transformed itself from a minor state to a world commercial and naval power; various German rulers wished to emulate its example.
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with a proposal to found a company to explore trade with Africa, India, and China. She agreed, granting a ten-year charter to the newly-formed
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for the still-to-be established German Colonisation Society to purchase the Chatham Islands for 10,000 pounds sterling on the basis that
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whose project Chilean authorities adopted in the late 1840s. Germans and German-Chileans developed trade across the Andes, controlling
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In 1680, the first slaving ship sailed from Brandenburg to Africa. Lacking a port on the North Sea, the Brandenburgers embarked from
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in particular appeared to offer the prospect of rapid financial recovery. The main inspiration for German state initiatives was the
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eventually created a naval power that would be able to enforce colonial aspirations. In 1848 both the Hamburg Naval Commission and
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put forward a proposal for the annexation of the islands, but Bismarck rejected it in March 1870 although he did appoint a consul.
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were to be used on Danish plantations in the Caribbean. Slaving ships were departing for West Africa from Altona as late as 1841.
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Recueil de pièces authentiques, relatives aux affaires de la ci-devant Société impériale asiatique de Trieste, gérées à Anvers,
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Proposals for Germany to take various territories continued to appear periodically, including one for the annexation of
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in Hamburg inform Sieveking that John Ward was not authorised to enter into negotiations and letters patent signed by
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was also an important secondary trade commodity for the Prussians. Other goods traded included ivory, gold and salt.
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Before 1871 there were many instances of German people migrating to live outside their native land, for example the
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of 1848-1849, enthusiasm for establishing colonies increased significantly and colonial societies were founded in
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Brandenburg-Prussia tried to acquire other Caribbean territories to develop its slave trade. It attempted to take
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and colonial associations initiated projects elsewhere, although many never progressed beyond the planning stage.
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normal trading resumed, the price of tea dropped dramatically, and in 1785 the company was declared bankrupt.
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The Austrian government maintained a similar stance against the establishment of colonies. In 1857 Archduke
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The German Colonial Experience: Select Documents on German Rule in Africa, China, and the Pacific 1884-1914
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was sent to Germany to recruit colonists. Dom Pedro offered them free passage to Brazil and free land in
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processing. In 1865 J.C. Godeffroy & Sohn obtained a 25-year lease to the eastern islet of Niuoku of
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then began promoting the idea of a renewed Austrian colonisation plan, which the government rejected.
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came into existence in 1871, none of its constituent states had any overseas colonies. Only after the
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giving them access to the North Sea. In 1682, at the suggestion of the Dutch merchant and privateer
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was part of the Holy Roman Empire and the German Confederation, although its duke was the king of
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to establish a Bavarian colony, however no documentary evidence of such a plan has ever emerged.
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the Hamburg press reported on the project positively, although papers elsewhere were negative.
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was another company established by Hamburg merchants, in 1842, to found a German colony on the
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wrote "Now we want to travel in ships over the sea, here and there to found a young Germany".
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In 1714 Spain ceded control of its territories in the north of Europe, which then became the
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entered into a contract leasing a territory of around 100,000 square kilometres between the
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on a scientific expedition to sail around the world. In February 1858, the Novara reached
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Settlement in Chile had little to do with the German state as the migration preceded the
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in Bengal. Between 1724 and 1732, 21 company vessels were sent out, mainly to Bengal and
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discovered by the police who arrested most of its members on suspicion of high treason.
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scheme. Some immigrants were leaving Europe as consequence of the aftermath of the
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lived. Continuing this policy after Brazil declared independence, JoĂŁo's successor
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Tranquebar to remove them, and the survivors abandoned the colony soon after.
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was not successful, and the project finally failed due to the outbreak of the
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on 4 April 1842, confirmed that the Chatham Islands were part of the
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set up regiments for colonial use and even served in them. Various
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on the Baltic; in 1683, an agreement was signed with the city of
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Objects made by the inhabitants of Wharekauri (Chatham Islands)
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and was eventually sold in 1856 to a German-Russian nobleman.
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Fort GroĂź Friedrichsburg at the time of its completion in 1686
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received some 6,000 German immigrants as part of a state-led
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By 1849, conditions for founding a new colony had improved.
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showing the Gold Coast colonies (in modern Ghana) (top left)
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to take possession of a tract of land in Guiana on the
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German colonization of Valdivia, Osorno and Llanquihue
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for the Dutch East India Company while the princes of
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Index


Brandenburg-Prussia
German Empire
Berlin Conference
Holy Roman Empire
chartered companies
joint-stock companies
Volga Germans
Catherine the Great
Palatines
American Revolutionary War
Charles Eugene, Duke of WĂĽrttemberg
WĂĽrttemberg Cape Regiment
Waldeck
Hessian
American War of Independence
Thirty Years War
Atlantic slave trade
Dutch Republic

Klein-Venedig
Emperor Charles V
Spanish Empire
Welser
Augsburg
Venezuela
El Dorado


Friedrich Casimir, Count of Hanau-Lichtenberg

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