Governorate of Ambon

Ambon was a governorate of the Dutch East India Company, consisting of Ambon Island and ten neighbouring islands. Steven van der Hagen captured Fort Victoria on 22 February 1605 from the Portuguese in the name of the Dutch East India Company. Until 1619, Ambon served as the capital of the Dutch possessions in East Asia. In that year Batavia was founded to function as the staple port for the Dutch East India Company in Asia. The island was the world center of clove production until the 19th century. The Dutch prohibited the rearing of the clove-tree in all the other islands subject to their rule, in order to secure the monopoly to Ambon.

Governorate of Ambon
Gouvernement Amboyna
1605–1796
Flag
Coat of arms
Amboina around 1651
StatusDutch colony
CapitalFort Victoria
Common languagesDutch
Governor 
 1605–1611
Frederick de Houtman
 1618–1625
Herman van Speult
 1701–1706
Balthasar Coyett
 1724–1729
Stephanus Versluys
 1794–1796
Alexander Cornabé
Historical eraImperialism
22 February 1605
 British takeover
1796
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Portuguese Empire
Bencoolen
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