Another English objection to Dutch control was based in dealings with the natives.
Puerto Cabello was also at that time under Dutch control.
It achieved its present extent between 1631 and 1675, when the city was under Dutch control.
It was under Dutch control in 1601 and settled by the French in 1691.
From 1642 to 1661 and 1663-1668, Keelung was under Dutch control.
The Cape Colony had been under Dutch control from 1652.
The first was regarding Dutch control over the island of Sumatra.
Cayenne also came under brief periods of Dutch control.
Some of these fell under Dutch control while others remained independent.
Around 1830, Dutch control was at a crossroads.