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Dissertation_A Bick_May 25 - DataSpace at Princeton University

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provinces. The cre<strong>at</strong>ion of the WIC thus brought into being an entirely new layer of political<br />

organiz<strong>at</strong>ion, distinct from the provincial assemblies, and left to the primary maritime cities the<br />

responsibility to resolve amongst themselves their respective rights and oblig<strong>at</strong>ions within the<br />

new chambers. This problem was then compounded by the requirement th<strong>at</strong> the chambers be<br />

represented in fixed proportions <strong>at</strong> the meetings of the Heren XIX. Quite apart from the well-<br />

known dispute over whether the salt trade would be included in the WIC's monopoly, the m<strong>at</strong>ter<br />

of gre<strong>at</strong>est concern to those involved in establishing the company was political: how would the<br />

chambers be constituted and who would represent them in the Heren XIX?<br />

The problem can be conceived of as one of numbers: in theory the council was to consist<br />

of nineteen members, but in practice almost three years of negoti<strong>at</strong>ion was required to determine<br />

precisely who would <strong>at</strong>tend. This section of the chapter examines several episodes in the<br />

negoti<strong>at</strong>ions to resolve represent<strong>at</strong>ional issues in the chambers of North Holland, Zeeland, and<br />

the Maas. Each of these episodes reflected a specific political compromise th<strong>at</strong> contributed to the<br />

final dimensions and character of the Heren XIX. How many was nineteen? Addressing this<br />

question requires a careful look <strong>at</strong> the minutes of the first four meetings of the Heren XIX.<br />

The board’s first meeting took place in December 1622. 58 Before this the St<strong>at</strong>es General<br />

had on <strong>at</strong> least three occasions invited deleg<strong>at</strong>es to convene in The Hague to discuss practical<br />

concerns rel<strong>at</strong>ing to the company’s management and to hash out their differences. The invit<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

to one such meeting, held in August 1621, specifically requested the cities to deleg<strong>at</strong>e individuals<br />

knowledgeable about m<strong>at</strong>ters of trade so th<strong>at</strong> they could form a “standing college” on WIC<br />

























































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58 NA 1.01.02 inv.nr. 4941. Report by Johan van der Meer to the St<strong>at</strong>es General, December 30, 1622. This meeting<br />

pred<strong>at</strong>es the first one found in NA 1.05.01.01, inv.nr. 1, which is often assumed to have been the first meeting of the<br />

Heren XIX.<br />


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