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When was the Netherlands "occupied by Taiwan Province Province"?

1624, the Dutch who occupied Penghu signed a contract with the Ming army to give up fighting in Penghu and landed in the south of Taiwan Province Province. The Dutch affiliated to the Dutch East India Company first established a simple business hall in "North Shanwei" (now Sisao, Tainan), and in 1625, in "Yikun" (now 1626 to 1642, the northern part of Taiwan Province Province was occupied by Spain [41.

Jon foo Bo Weng, Map of Penghu Island and Formosa Island, drawing about 1640.

Later, the Dutch and the Spanish competed in East Asia, and the Dutch East India Company spread Spain's plot to overthrow the Tokugawa shogunate to the Japanese shogunate, which led to Japan's closed-door policy (except the Qing Empire and the Netherlands). In order to further drive away the Spanish forces, the Dutch captured the chicken coop area occupied by Spain at 1642 and drove away the Spanish.

The colonial kingdom occupied and established by the Netherlands was the first regime with systematic rule in Taiwan's history, and it had little education and missionary work for Pingpu people. The purpose of the occupation was to serve as a trade hub with China, Japan, the Korean Peninsula and Nanyang. The Taiwan Province stronghold became the second Asian stronghold of the Dutch East India Company at that time, and the profits were mainly distributed to the company's shareholders.

Due to excessive demands and restrictions, the indigenous people launched two large-scale rebellions in 1629 and 1636 respectively. 1652, Han immigrants led by Guo Huaiyi, the former headquarters of Zheng Zhilong, also launched a large-scale resistance against the colonists. After calming down, the Dutch built a street shelter (today's Chila House) to strengthen the prevention of rebellion. Subsequently, Zheng Zhilong also recruited immigrants to colonize Taiwan Province Province. 16 1 year, Zheng Jun led by Zheng Chenggong besieged Gran City and occupied Taiwan Province Province. 1662 In February, the Dutch accepted the condition of surrender in Kaesong, ending their rule over Taiwan Province Province.