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[[File:Liefde-sculpture.jpg|right|thumb|320px|A sculpture of the ''Liefde'' near Tokyo Station]] | [[File:Liefde-sculpture.jpg|right|thumb|320px|A sculpture of the ''Liefde'' near Tokyo Station]] | ||
− | The ''Liefde'' was a Dutch ship | + | The ''Liefde'' ("Love") was a Dutch ship piloted by Englishman [[William Adams]], which arrived in Japan in [[1600]]. |
− | The ship's crew were in their second year of a mission to attack Spanish and Portuguese settlements in Asia and Africa, and to collect pepper, a valuable Southern Asian spice, to bring back to Europe. When they arrived at Usuki in [[Bungo province]] on 1600/3/7, the crew of 24 were half-starved; seven later died of malnutrition. | + | The ship's crew were in their second year of a mission to attack Spanish and Portuguese settlements in Asia and Africa, and to collect pepper, a valuable Southern Asian spice, to bring back to Europe. When they arrived at [[Usuki]] in [[Bungo province]] on 1600/3/7, the crew of 24 were half-starved; seven later died of malnutrition. |
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Revision as of 20:10, 28 December 2015
The Liefde ("Love") was a Dutch ship piloted by Englishman William Adams, which arrived in Japan in 1600.
The ship's crew were in their second year of a mission to attack Spanish and Portuguese settlements in Asia and Africa, and to collect pepper, a valuable Southern Asian spice, to bring back to Europe. When they arrived at Usuki in Bungo province on 1600/3/7, the crew of 24 were half-starved; seven later died of malnutrition.
References
- Marc Jason Gilbert. "Paper Trails: Deshima Island: A Stepping Stone between Civilizations." World History Connected 3.3 (2006). Accessed 4 Jan. 2013.