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      • Denmark–Norway's first colony was established at Tranquebar (Trankebar) on India's southern coast in 1620.
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  2. Denmark's first colony was established at Tranquebar, or Trankebar, on India's southcoast in 1620. Admiral Ove Gjedde led the expedition that established the colony. Contents. 1 India. 2 Caribbean. 3 Africa. 4 The Royal Danish Mission. 5 Assessment. 6 Notes. 7 References. 8 External links. 9 Credits.

  3. Denmark–Norway's first colony was established at Tranquebar (Trankebar) on India's southern coast in 1620. Admiral Ove Gjedde led the expedition that established the colony. After 1814, when Norway was ceded to Sweden following the Napoleonic Wars , Denmark retained what remained of Norway's great medieval colonial holdings .

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  5. Mar 31, 2023 · Early History of the Danes. Denmark was likely first inhabited by humans about 12,000 BCE. These early people were nomadic hunter-gatherers who came from the southwest. For thousands of years,...

  6. Slavery was one of the cornerstones of colonial Denmark, and a necessity for sugar production on St Croix. But, as the end of the 18th century approached, opposition to holding slaves began to emerge. In anticipation of the outcome of popular opposition to slavery, Denmark in 1792 became the first country to ban the slave trade.

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  8. From 1672 to 1917 Denmark had a colony in the Caribbean called the Danish West Indies, which consisted of the islands St. Thomas, St. Jan and St. Croix. In 1917 the colony was sold to the U.S. for $25 million in gold coin.

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