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Willem Arnold Alting (11 November 1724 – 7 June 1800) was a Dutch colonial administrator who served as Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies from 1780 to 1797. Born in Groningen, Alting studied in his hometown and graduated in law. He left on 18 October 1750 for the
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on board the ''De Middelburg'' as an ''onderkoopman'' (underbuyer or undermerchant) for the
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(VOC). He spent the rest of his life in the Indies. In 1754 he became ''koopman'' (buyer or merchant) and in 1759 First Secretary to the government. In 1763 he became Counsellor-extraordinary (''Buitengewoon Raad'') and in 1772 full Counsellor (''Raad ordinaris''). In 1777, he became First Counsellor (''Eerste Raad'') was named Director-General. From March 1780 he was acting Governor-General, because of the sickness of his predecessor, Reynier de Klerck. Following the death of De Klerck, on 1 September 1780, he was chosen by the
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as provisional Governor-General. He carried on this function for seventeen years. De Klerck had wanted to bring the use of
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into the educational system, but Alting revoked this in 1786, so that Malay and
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were once again used. Alting's term of office was marked by a steep decline of the Dutch East India Company and its power in the Indies. Three months after he took up post, the
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went to war with
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(in the 1780–1784
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) and a great part of the territory of Dutch East India Company was occupied by the British. The government in
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(Jakarta) did not, on the whole, offer much resistance. Following the 1784 Peace of Paris, Britain obtained the right to unhindered trade in the East Indies. The Dutch had to cede
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in India to the British. The image of the Dutch in the eyes of the local rulers was thoroughly shattered. From the Netherlands, three Commissioners-General were sent to work with Alting to reorganise. On the way there, one of them died and Alting managed to get his son-in-law
Johannes Siberg Johannes Siberg (1740–1817) was Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies from 1801 to 1805, during which time control of the Dutch Indies passed from the Dutch East India Company (VOC) to the Napoleonic Dutch State in the guise of the Batavi ...
to take his place. The Alting-Siberg duo dominated the Commission and, from the reports of one of the other Commissioners, it seems they worked very hard in their own interests. The Commission cost a lot of money but brought no improvement. In 1795, it became known in Batavia that their homeland (in the meantime having become the Batavian Republic) was once again at war with Great Britain. On 17 February 1797, Willem Arnold Alting resigned as Governor-General and Commissioner-General and handed the post over to
Pieter Gerardus van Overstraten Pieter Gerardus van Overstraten (19 February 1755, in Bergen op Zoom – 22 August 1801, in Batavia) was Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies from 1796 until 1801. He was the last Governor-General of the Dutch East India Company, which wa ...
. Alting remained as an ordinary citizen, without official position, living on his estate at
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near Batavia. He died there on 7 June 1800.


References


Site on the Dutch East India Company
* ''Encyclopaedie van Nederlandsch-Indië'', part A–G * Putten, L. P. van, 2002. ''Ambitie en onvermogen: gouverneurs-generaal van Nederlands-Indië 1610–1796''.
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Alting, Willem Arnold 1724 births 1800 deaths Governors-General of the Dutch East Indies People from Groningen (city) University of Groningen alumni