Nutmeg and No Mercy: A Bitter Slice of Colonial History
Synopsis
The most brutal and profitable genocide you've never heard of.
In the early 17th century, a single spice was worth more than gold. Nutmeg-exotic, intoxicating, and found on only one tiny cluster of volcanic islands: the Banda Archipelago. When the ruthless Dutch East India Company (VOC)-the world's first true multinational corporation-discovered this monopoly, they initiated a campaign of unrivaled cruelty to secure it.
This is the untold micro-history of imperial greed.
In just a few harrowing years, the VOC's Governor-General, J.P. Coen, orchestrated the near-total extermination of the Bandanese people. What followed was a complex web of staggering wealth, political betrayal, and a devastating trade-off that indirectly led to the founding of New York.
Nutmeg and No Mercy uses fast-paced, authoritative narrative to rip through the polite veneer of colonial history and expose the bitter truth hidden beneath the spice's alluring aroma.
Discover:
- The shocking profit margin that drove men to mass murder.
- The single, pivotal treaty that traded a priceless island for a remote swamp (Manhattan).
- How a small band of islanders fought a global superpower for their freedom.
Read or listen now and discover the true cost of the spice trade.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp
- ISBN: 9798242558182
- Number of pages: 102
- Dimensions: 229 x 152 x 5 mm
- Languages: English
