The Dutch East India Company was the first European that challenged the Portuguese domination of Asian trade. Different from Spanish and Portuguese traders, the Dutch expeditions were not controlled by the government, they had full sovereign powers. Because of that they had an enormous amount of power, they set up colonies and trading posts around the world, they captured Malacca from the Portuguese rule and opened trade with China.
The supply side supplies the product for us the demand side
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It did not follow “separate but equal” rule
I believe the answer is the Franciscans, although I'm not 100% sure. I would double check. Hope this helps a little!