Good going guys. Anyways, here's the third question. Simply, connect to a very famous company. Workout-able. 10 points for getting the 'connect' right. 5 extra for justifying the connect. Again, post your answer as a 'comment' with your name mentioned somewhere.
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Dutch East India Company. Coins minted by them. Headquarters in Amsterdam, their flag (probably), one of their ships (Amsterdam), and map showing trading routes.
Okay so the connect is The English East India Company. Reason: the map shows their trade routes. I will have to think about the other pictures a little bit more. But the connect is the English East India Company.
the connect is the dutch east India company
sanchit gupta
The connect is Dutch East India Company (Vereenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie).
The map shows the countries with which it traded and route of trade. VOC amsterdam replicates the three-masted, full-rigged VOC vessel which was launched in 1748 and sunk in 1749( ship). The building is the VOC headquarters. The coins are duit coins which were copper dutch coins , To prevent smuggling, the Dutch East India company ordered special coins with the VOC monogram on it. The flag is the flag of Amsterdam.
-by Nitish Mehta
Dutch East India Company aka Vereenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie (VOC)
VOC Headquarters in Amsterdam
East India Company Routes as shown in the map.
VOC Amsterdam vessel.
VOC Duit (Coins)
Flag of Amsterdam
Umang Gupta
The Dutch East India Trading Company(Vereenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie in dutch)short form VOC
the coin was minted by the VOC in 1735
The ship is VOC Amsterdam
The building -Headquarters of VOC in Asterdam
Map- Trade routes of the company
the flag is a kind of a symbol or identity of Amsterdam which is the hometown of The Dutch East India Company
-Spice trade route by The Dutch East India Company
-Dutch East India Company Vessel 'Amsterdam'.
-Dutch East India Company Duit (coin).
Vereenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie, VOC
- VOC Headquarters in Amsterdam
-Flag of Amsterdam.
So connect basically is 'The Dutch East India Company".
-Umang Gupta
Dutch East India Company or VOC.
clockwise 1st pic - spice route. VOC had monopoly in spice trade through most of the 17th century
2nd pic - Amsterdam was one of the most famous VOC ships
3rd pic - coat of arms of Amsterdam.Among many other things in 1602 the Amsterdam office of Dutch East India Company became the world's first stock exchange by trading in its own shares.
4th pic - both sides of a Duit (coin minted by VOC)
5th pic - VOC headquarters (in Amsterdam)
Raktim Nag.
Dutch East India Company (Dutch: Vereenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie, VOC)
Building-It was VOC's headquarters in Amsterdam
Coins-These are the 2 sides of the coin issued by VOC in 1735 which carried the monogram of company.
Ship-"The Amsterdam" is a three-masted VOC ship, launched in 1748 and sunk in 1749 which is now a maritime museum in the port of Amsterdam.
3 cross-This is the flag of Amsterdam city of Netherlands.Amsterdam is the
same city where VOC had its headquarters and Amsterdam was also the name of VOC's ship.
Mayur Gupta
Map-The map shows the silk route and the countries linked
for spice trade.VOC slowly took control of trade of Portuguese,china,australia,
south africa thus extracting maximum profits from the spice trade.
Dutch East India Company or VOC.
clockwise 1st pic - spice route. VOC had monopoly in spice trade through most of the 17th century
2nd pic - Amsterdam was one of the most famous VOC ships
3rd pic - coat of arms of Amsterdam.Among many other things in 1602 the Amsterdam office of Dutch East India Company became the world's first stock exchange by trading in its own shares.
4th pic - both sides of a Duit (coin minted by VOC)
5th pic - VOC headquarters (in Amsterdam)
Raktim Nag.
CONNECT: Dutch East India Company(VOC)
JUSTIFICATION:
1) Map: shows the ancient trade route between Europe and Asia. As this route had many intermediate stops, so the far western countries started exploring etc to find a more direct access to far east thus resulting in Dutch, French and British East India Companies.
2) Top-right picture: replica of VOC Amsterdam, a ship used by the company from 1748 and sunk in 1749.
3) bottom-left picture: VOC headquarters in Amsterdam
4) bottom-mid picture: 2 faces of a coin, duit, used by VOC/company
5) bottom-right: Flag of Amsterdam, the capital city of Dutch Republic and also the major port of VOC.
The main connect among the images is Dutch East India Company.
The map shows the spice trade that was in existence between historic civilizations of Asia, Northeast Africa and Europe. The company enjoyed huge profits throughout 17th century via its monopoly in spice trade. The various map-points show some of the ports which it had acquired.
The ship, VOC Amsterdam, was an 18th century cargo-ship of the company constructed in 1748. However, it was wrecked in a storm in 1749.
The building shown served as the headquarters of the company until the time it was dissolved in 1798. Meanwhile, wings were added and the building was also used for others purposes than just as headquarters of the comapny.
The two sides of a coin minted in copper in 1735 by the Dutch East India Company are also shown. The name of the company in its native language is Vereenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie, or VOC, which explains the monogram on one side of the coin.
The flag is that of Amsterdam, the capital city of Netherlands, where the company was founded in 1602.
- Ruppal Singh
the connect:Dutch East India Company Vereenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie, VOC,
explanation: the picture of the map depicts "SPICE TRADE".The Dutch East India Company was a major player in the spice trade and the Dutch were in control over the greater part of the East Indies.
The picture of the ship is the picture of The Amsterdam which was an 18th-century cargo ship of the Dutch East India Company.
The picture of the flag is
the flag of Amsterdam which is the official flag for Amsterdam, the capital city of the Netherlands.
The picture of the coins is VOC duit.To prevent smuggling, the Dutch East India company ordered special coins with the VOC monogram on it. Only those pieces were valid in Indonesia. It was once used in the Americas while under Dutch rule.
The picture of the building is the picture of VOC headquarters in Amsterdam.
Achal Bhalla
The connection between the pictures is "Dutch East India Company".
The map is of "Spice trade". Dutch East India Company had a monopoly over the spice trade and earned huge profit during the 17th century.
The ship is named "VOC Amsterdam" owned by the Dutch East India Company.
The Building is the headquarters of "Dutch East India Company" located in Amsterdam.
The next image is of Dutch East India Company coins with its symbol(Vereenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie).
The Flag is of the country Amsterdam where the Dutch East India company headquarters is located and where the company was founded.
Shubham Jain
Dutch East India Company.
The Route the Ships followed.
The VOC - the type of ships it used to transport thousands of officers, soldiers to Asia.
The Dutch East India HQ at Amsterdam, Coins prevalent in Netherlands, and the Flag of Amsterdam.
The connect is VOC or the Dutch East India Company (Dutch: Vereenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie, VOC).
the images are related to the connect as follows:
The building is the VOC headquaters in Amsterdam, The flag is the Amsterdam flag, The ship shown is the replica of three masted full-rigged VOC ship, launched in 1748, sunk in 1749 and the background is of a maritime museum in the port of Amsterdam, The coins are the first duit coins minted by the VOC in 1735 and the map is of the Spice Trade route, dominated by the VOC in early 17th century and passing through their major colonies:Moluccas shown in the map was annexed by the Dutch in 1641.
NAVENDU SHEKHAR
The dutch east india company is the company in question. The first picture shows the silk route of the company. The second shows the cargo vessel of the company. The third shows the flag of amsterdam. (The Amsterdam XXX symbol dates back to the year 1505 when the city was a fisherman’s town, so the coat of arms was established as the symbol for the city itself and it also flew as a flag on all ships registered in Amsterdam). the fourth shows the coins based on the voc monogram. The last pic shows Oost-Indisch Huis (Dutch for "East India House".
AVANISH BEHANY
The connect is THE DUTCH EAST INDIA COMPANY(Dutch: Vereenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie, VOC)
The map shows the spice route originating from Spice Islands (Now Indonesia) where the company traded. The company started trading in the Spice Islands and set up trad there.
The monument is headquarters of the Company.
The flag is that of Amsterdam, where the company originated.
The coins were minted by the company.
The ship is a replica of the VOC Amsterdam a vessel of the company used from 1749 to 1750 when it sank.
the connect is Dutch East India Company.also known as VOC.the picture shows the spice trade it used, headquarters at Amsterdam. the coin called duit with VOC logo on it.there is an Amsterdam vessel and the flag of amsterdam
Dutch east india company . The building owned by the dutch east india company. Th map traces its trade route.
Answer: The Dutch East India Company/VOC
Explanation
1) Headquarters in Amsterdam
2)Established to profit Spice Trade
3)VOC coins and building
4)Traded via Ships
Vrinda Uppal
the connection is the DUTCH EAST INDIA COMPANY.
1.the building in the image is its headquaters located in amsterdam
2.the flag is amsterdam's,where the company had its first headquarters
3.the coins are the dutch east india company coins
4.the ship in the image is the three-masted full-rigged ship launched by the dutch east india company
5.the map reflects the spice trade. the dutch east india company monopolized the spice trade in the 17th century
The connect is Dutch East India Company.
Flag of Holland, Currency(two sides of a coin) minted by VOC, VOC vessel which sunk a year later after its launch, spice route, VOC headquarters in Amsterdam
(VOC is an abb for Dutch East India Company in the local language)
- Lakshita Mehrotra
SSCBS
Submitted by :- Bikash Agrawal,SRCC
Answer :-
Dutch East India Company
Connect :
1. Headquarters East India House, Amsterdam, Holland, Dutch Republic
2. The Oost-Indisch Huis (Dutch for "East India House") is an early 17th-century building in the centre of Amsterdam. It was a headquarters of the Dutch East India Company
3. Coins are the Dutch East India Company Coins
4.VOC Amsterdam replicates the three-masted, full-rigged VOC vessel which was launched in 1748 and sunk in 1749.
5.The map shows the countries the company covered
Submitted by Bikash Agrawal, SRCC
Answer :- Dutch East India Company.
Connects :-
1 Headquarters East India House, Amsterdam
2. Coins of Dutch East India Company
3. VOC Amsterdam replicates the three-masted, full-rigged VOC vessel which was launched in 1748 and sunk in 1749.
4. The Oost-Indisch Huis (Dutch for "East India House") is an early 17th-century building in the centre of Amsterdam. It was a headquarters of the Dutch East India Company
5. The Map shows the Trade History of the Silk Road, Spice & Incense Routes and The Dutch East India Company was a joint stock company who monopolized the spice trade of the 17th century.
The Dutch East India Company
The flag of amsterdam (capital of netherlands). The VOC building (headquarters). The coins issues by the company, and a ship.
Connect: Dutch east india company(VOC)
Connection:
Building shown is the headquarter of VOC in amsterdam
Flag shown is of Amsterdam
The ship shown is a VOC ship launched in 1748 and is a maritime museaum in amsterdam now
The map shown is ancient spice trade route used by VOC for its spice monopoly
The coin shown is Duit, copper dutch coin.
Adish jain
Connection: Dutch east india company(VOC)
Connection:
The building shown is headquarter of VOC in amsterdam
Flag shown is of amsterdam
Ship shown is VOC vessel launched in 1748 and now a maritime museum in amsterdam
Map shown is ancient spice trade route used by VOC also for its spice monopoly
Coin shown is Duit, dutch coin
Adish jain
The connect is '' Dutch East India Company'' also known as VOC.
Its headquarters (building shown) was in Amsterdam(flag) . The coin given is a 'duit' minted in 1735 by VOC. Cargo ship shown was called Amsterdam which was used by VOC for the purpose of trading. Arrows in map show spice trade route followed by VOC.
Yash Panjrath
The Dutch East India Company (VOC).
The map shows the trade routes of the company. (possibly, the spice route)
The building is it's Amsterdam headquarters.
The coin carries it's logo. (possibly made by VOC)
The ship is a replica of VOC Amsterdam, a ship that sank in the 18th centuary
The last pic is the flag of Amsterdam, the capital of Netherlands & the HQ of this company.
Arushi Jamar
Dutch east india company
-Udit
All previous answers left from this handle are also mine.
Further to my previous answer, please find-
Answer- Dutch East India Company
Connect- Silk Route, Dutch East India Company headquarters in Amsterdam, Dutch east india company coins, flag of amsterdam
- Udit
DUTCH EAST INDIA COMPANY
THE MAP SHOWS THE ANCIENT TRADE ROUTE ADOPTED, the second image is of one of the vessels of company, three masted, VOC vessal which was launched in 1748 and sunk in 1749.
the building is of its headquarters in Amsterdam,the next image represents munsten, VOC and finally As the company is based in Amsterdam...next is the flag of Amsterdam..SUGANDHA RANJAN
The link to the question is Amsterdam.
The map shows the trade network of the Dutch East India Company based in Amsterdam. Also, the inbound route to Batvia of the Dutch East India Company passed through Amsterdam, Cape Town and batvia.
The ship in picture is The Amsterdam, an 18th-century cargo ship of the Dutch East India Company.
The third pic is the headquarters of the Dutch East India Company in Amsterdam.(known as Vereenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie, VOC, in Dutch)
The picture of the coin shows the two sides of a Duit, a coin minted in 1735 by the VOC.
The flag is the flag of Amsterdam.
- Agam Dhingra
The connect is the Dutch East India Company (based in Amsterdam)
^It has been asked in the question to connect to a very famous company.
- Agam Dhingra
The Connect is Vereenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie, VOC, or the Dutch East India Company.
It was created to profit from the spice route trade depicted in the first picture.
Going clockwise, the ship is the VOC Amsterdam which replicates the three-masted, full-rigged VOC vessel which had been launched in 1748 and had sunk in 1749.
The flag is the official flag of Amsterdam, the headquarters of the Dutch East India Company.
The coins shown are the sides of a duit, a coin minted in 1735 by the VOC.
The building is the VOC headquarters in Amsterdam (the Oost-Indisch Huis).
- Shruti Nair
The Dutch East India Company
The map shows the spice route which connected Asia, Northeastern Africa and Europe.
The vessel pictured here is a replica of 'The Amsterdam',built between 1985 and 1990. The Amsterdam was a cargo ship set to sail by the Dutch East India Company, wrecked in a storm on the English Channel in January, 1749.
The next picture is the flag of Amsterdam, where the headquarters of the VOC was also located.
The coins, are both sides of the 'duit' issued by the Dutch East India Company, featuring their monogram.
The next picture shows the VOC Headquaters in Amsterdam.
Dutch East India Company.
Building showed VOC headquarters in Amsterdam.
Two sides of a duit, a coin minted in 1735 by the VOC.
map showed the route they uses
the answer to the connect is "Dutch East India company", established in 1602 and considered as the first multi national corporation in the world.it was established in the Netherlands. the flag in the picture is of Amsterdam. the monument/building is the headquarter of the company is Amsterdam.the ship- the amsterdam was a cargo ship of the company. the coins in the picture belong to the series of coins circulated by the company in the east. the map in the picture shows the route of the spice trade in Asia, Northeast Africa and Europe.the company was primarily set up to benefit from the spice trade- trade of spices in the middle east and it later came to monopolise this trade in the 17hy century.
the connect is VOC or the Dutch east india company- the coins are from 1735, first duit coins minted by the VOC; the map is of the Spice Trade route dominated by the VOC in 1600s; building is the VOC headquaters in Amsterdam; the flag is the Amsterdam flag and the ship is a replica of a VOC vessel in the museum in Amsterdam.
Vikash Kumar Gupta
The connect here is THE DUTCH EAST INDIA COMPANY. The connect can be explained as follows:
1.First picture shows the spice route of the company.
2.Second picture shows the replica of the first three-masted VOC vessel that was used by the company.
3.The third picture shows the headquarters of the company at Amsterdam.
4.fourth picture is the official currency issued by the company bearing its trademark VOC.
5.The last picture shows the flag of Netherlands, where the company's headquarters were situated.
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Sanchit Gupta gets 10 points for getting the connect right.
The connect is Dutch East India Company.
The spice route, VOC coin issued, VOC headquarters in Amsterdam, The vessel which sunk in one year after its launch and the flag of Holland.
_Ambuj Kukreja
SSCBS
Dutch East India Company!
the first picture is flag of Amsterdam where the company is based,the next one is munsten voc,the next picture depicts headquarters of company in amsterdam and the last one depicts its ancient trade route
-Anubhav Agrawal
Arushi jamar, our apologies. You did get it right. 10+5 points to you.
Its Dutch East India Company.
The first pic shows the trade route taken by the company, the ship is a vessel by the company, the flag is of Amsterdam(Dutch capital) , headquarters of the company and the coins minted by them.
it is the Dutch East India Company,Amsterdam.The pic of the map shows spice trade,the flag is of Amsterdam.The building is the East India House,headquarters of the Dutch East India company and the coin is the Dutch east India company's coin..the ship pic is the ship replica of VOC used for trading by the company.
Ritika gupta
Eco hons I
SSC
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