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This nation too long dissolves in the myth that Indonesia had lived under Dutch colonialism for 350 years. This is not in line with the fact that it took the Netherlands more than 300 years to conquer some areas of the IndiesThe Dutch first entered Indonesia in 1552 under the leadership of Cornelius de Houtman who landed at one of the ports and centers of power in the archipelago at that time, namely Banten. Logically, does it make sense to say that the Dutch came to power when they had just arrived in BantenDutch colonialism ended in 1942 when the Dutch East Indies was invaded and occupied by Japanese troopsThe 17th century was the period of Sultan Iskandar Muda (1607-1636), which extended its power to the peninsula and the West Coast of Sumatra, as well as Sultan Agung, which expanded his power throughout Java, except Bantam and Batavia. Likewise with King Tallo who also served Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Gowa and Sultan Hasanuddin, King of Gowa (1653-1669).They rule in their respective kingdoms and are also commonly involved in the competition and their fellow conflicts. At that time they also faced with courageous infiltration of foreign powers, such as Dutch, Spanish, and Portuguese. Then, how should it be understood that under Dutch colonialism to rule, the kings of the archipelago had considerable power and were even busy expanding their respective territories.<data: post.body/>
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