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Mattheus de Haan (1663–1729) was
Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies The governor-general of the Dutch East Indies ( nl, gouverneur-generaal van Nederlands Indië) represented Dutch rule in the Dutch East Indies between 1610 and Dutch recognition of the independence of Indonesia in 1949. Occupied by Japanese fo ...
from 1725 to 1729.His portrait can be seen a

He was born in
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in 1663. On 26 October 1671 he left for the
Indies The East Indies (or simply the Indies), is a term used in historical narratives of the Age of Discovery. The Indies refers to various lands in East (disambiguation)#Geography, the East or the Eastern hemisphere, particularly the islands and ...
, where his father had been appointed as Underbuyer (''onderkoopman'') in the
Dutch East India Company The United East India Company ( nl, Verenigde Oostindische Compagnie, the VOC) was a chartered company established on the 20th March 1602 by the States General of the Netherlands amalgamating existing companies into the first joint-stock ...
(VOC). He then quickly went through posts in the lower levels of that organisation in
Dutch Suratte Suratte or Soeratte was a directorate of the Dutch East India Company between 1616 and 1795, with its main factory in the city of Surat. Surat was an important trading city of the Mughal Empire on the river Tapti, and the Portuguese had been tradin ...
. There, in 1676, he was made Provisional Assistant (''provisioneel assistent''), and in 1681 he became ''assistent''. He became Bookkeeper (''boekhouder'') in 1683, and, in 1685, ''onderkoopman'' (Underbuyer/Undermerchant). Ten years later, in 1695, he was promoted to Buyer/Merchant (''koopman''). The next year he had to move to
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, to take up the post of Second Senior Buyer (''tweede opperkoopman'') in the company's headquarters there. Two years later, in 1698, he was promoted to First Senior Buyer (''eerste opperkoopman''). He became Secretary (''secretaris'') to the ''High Government of the Indies'' in 1700 and, in 1702, vice-president of the ''Council of Justice''. He was made a Counsellor-extraordinary (''Raad extraordinair'') of the
Dutch Council of the Indies The Council of the Indies ( nl, Raad van Indië; id, Dewan Hindia) was a body established in 1610 to advise and limit the powers of the governor-general of the Dutch East Indies. Initially the council had four members and a chairman, all Dutch na ...
in 1704. He was then appointed President of the ''College van Schepenen'' in 1705. Five years later, he was made full Counsellor of the Indies and in 1722 he became ''Director-General''. On 16 October 1724 he was nominated Governor-General, taking over from
Hendrick Zwaardecroon Hendrick or Henricus Zwaardecroon (26 January 1667 – 12 August 1728) was Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies from 1718 until 1725. Early career Zwaardecroon left for the East Indies as a midshipman aboard the ''Purmer'' in December 1684 ...
on 8 July 1725. Characteristic of his time in office was his opposition Zwaardecroon's encouragement of
silk Silk is a natural protein fiber, some forms of which can be woven into textiles. The protein fiber of silk is composed mainly of fibroin and is produced by certain insect larvae to form cocoons. The best-known silk is obtained from the coc ...
cultivation.
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production in the De Preanger region (
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uplands to the south of
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) went enormously well and de Haan felt that this would lead to a decline in coffee prices in Europe, so he lowered the prices paid to the coffee farmers. Their response was to chop down some of the coffee plantations. This was not what was intended, and De Haan forbade it. Meanwhile, there was further heavy damage to the production of coffee. Coffee from Java went mainly to Europe. They never managed to get into the Asian market. Coffee from Mocha took off there, as did the Arabic coffee of the English. No action was taken against this. The English also began to play a more important role in the
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and
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trade. De Haan died, after lying ill for three days, on 1 June 1729. He was buried in
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and was followed as Governor-General by
Diederik Durven Diederik Durven (13 September 1676 – 26 February 1740) was a Dutch colonial administrator and Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies from 1729 to 1732. Durven studied Law at Leiden University where he graduated on 19 July 1702. He became an ...
.


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References

* Site in Dutch on the Dutch East India Company (VOC

* Encyclopaedie van Nederlandsch-Indië, Part H-M * Putten, L.P. van, 2002. ''Ambitie en onvermogen : gouverneurs-generaal van Nederlands-Indië 1610-1796.'' * RGP-GS205, 1988. ''Generale Missiven van Gouverneurs-Generaal en Raden aan Heeren XVII der Verenigde Oostindische Compagnie : Deel IX: 1729-1737'' {{DEFAULTSORT:Haan, Mattheus de 1663 births 1729 deaths Governors-General of the Dutch East Indies People from Dordrecht