Van Imhoff and two fellow councilors had…
May 1743 CE
In the Netherlands, van Imhoff had convinced the council that Valckenier was to blame for the massacre and delivered an extensive speech entitled "Consideratiën over den tegenwoordigen staat van de Ned. O.I. Comp." ("Considerations on the Current Condition of the Dutch East Indies Company") on November 24.
As a result of the speech, the charges against him and the other councilors had been dismissed.
On October 27, 1742 van Imhoff had been sent back to Batavia on the Hersteller as the new governor-general of the East Indies, with high expectations from the Lords XVII, the leadership of the Dutch East India Company.
He arrives in the Indies on May 26, 1743.
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Bugis
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Javanese people
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Chinese (Han) people
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Dutch people
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Netherlands, United Provinces of the (Dutch Republic)
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Dutch East India Company in Indonesia
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Dutch East India Company (Vereenigde Oostindische Compagnie or VOC in Dutch, literally "United East Indies Company")
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