Five Great European Trading Companies from 1740 – 1855

Posted By on February 22, 2026

Yes … I do love looking at maps AND learning more about history … especially sailing and shipping history from centuries ago. BrilliantMaps.com always posts something interesting to read and learn about. Hm .. Five of the Great European trading companies: 

European Trading routes 1740 - 1855

The map above shows the routes taken by 5 of the Great European trading companies between 1740 and 1855. Here’s a little bit more about each of them:

British East India Company (EIC)

Founded in 1600, the British East India Company grew from a trading company to a military and political power in its own right. By the early 1800s, the company controlled large areas of India and had more troops and ships than the British Army and Navy. Nearly 15% of Britain’s GDP was a result of the EIC’s activities. The company ceased operations in 1874.

Hudson’s Bay Company (HBC)

The Hudson’s Bay Company was a fur trading company that at one point controlled an area of over 7 million square kilometers of North America. In 1870, the company’s land was transferred to the Dominion of Canada in exchange for £300,000. The Hudson’s Bay Company continues to exist as a chain of department stores and remains North America’s oldest company.

Dutch East India Company (VOC)

Founded in 1602, the VOC was the largest Dutch trading company and operated for nearly two centuries before folding in 1799. The VOC established colonies in what is today South Africa, India, Taiwan, Sri Lanka, and Indonesia, among many others. It was the first company to issue shares to the general public and served as a prototype for the modern corporation.

Middelburgsche Commercie Compagnie (MCC)

The MCC was the primary Dutch participant in the transatlantic slave trade throughout the 18th century. Ships would sail from Europe to West Africa carrying trade goods, which would be traded for slaves. The slaves were then transported to colonies in the Caribbean and South America, where those who survived the journey were sold. The MCC made 114 such voyages.

Swedish East India Company (SOIC)

Founded in 1731, the Swedish East India Company sailed primarily between Gothenburg in Sweden and the trading city of Canton (now Guangzhou) in southern China, where they traded silver, iron, copper, and timber for goods primarily consisting of tea and ceramics. The company made 131 voyages before folding in 1813.

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Woodworking: Admiring Japanese Joinery Techniques [video]

Posted By on February 21, 2026

Several of these video clips pass my way on social media. I’ve always admired the intricate joinery by the skilled Japanese woodworkers who can make simple woodworking techniques look so easy and precise. It is not.

Happy Birthday Ellerie. Wishing you were here with us!

Posted By on February 21, 2026

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Two big retailers competing to be #1: Amazon vs Walmart

Posted By on February 20, 2026

Amazon ($AMZN) surpassed Walmart ($WMT) as king of “sales.”

It is amazing to me that the 1990s online bookseller had the staying power to over come years of no profit to become such a retail powerhouse 30 years later … not to mention so many other technology areas from streaming to a dominate cloud services provider. Visionary!

Amazon Warehouse

Amazon has surpassed Walmart as the world’s largest company, measured by sales, breaking Walmart’s 13-year streak at the top of the list.

Amazon posted $717 billion in sales in 2025. Walmart, the largest company in the world for more than a decade, recorded $713 billion in sales in 2025, the retailer announced Thursday.

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The U.S. national debt is set to surge +$2.4 TRILLION per year over the next 10 years, according to new CBO estimates.

Posted By on February 19, 2026

The U.S. needs to keep investing in printing presses … or more likely continue to add numbers to the electronic ledgers our incompetent bureaucrats in Washington DC are running up! anger bolts emojiThere are so few politicians willing to cut the spending … even after DOGE … that they won’t address this until everything collapses. Very frustrating. 

The US national debt is set to surge +$2.4 trillion PER YEAR over the next 10 years, according to new CBO estimates.

As a result, US debt will likely reach a record $64 TRILLION in 2036, doubling from 2023 levels.

That would be TRIPLE the debt recorded in 2018, before the pandemic.

All while the annual interest costs on federal debt are expected to more than double, to $2.1 trillion, over the next 10 years.

This also assumes the economy will not fall into a recession over the entire period.

$64 trillion in debt is now the base case.

How did we end up here?

Railings and a plumbing issues is leading to a bigger condo repair

Posted By on February 18, 2026

Ignore this “for the record” post that I want to include in the Condo1718 archive. We found out that the shower pan in our condo’s guest bathroom is dripping underneath … AND leaking into the shower ceiling of Tile materialthe condominium below ours. Grr!

So after back and forth with a couple of different plumbers and bathroom contractors, we’ve decided that the only reasonable solution is to replace the pan and connected plumbing parts underneath before patching the neighbor’s ceiling. Unfortunately this means tearing out more of the existing walls, tile and new-ish glass door. 

We’ve settled on a contractor who has some high end leftover material from a large project that matches up nicely with our existing floor tiles and bathroom colors. The material cost is lower because it is extra material … but the labor to tear out and replace is still expensive. 

It needs to get done (for the sake of the neighbor living below us) and we don’t want a patch up plumbing leak to appear again … so an entirely new shower and new hardware it will be. We’re crossing our fingers that all will go well after an excellent demolition start.

Shower Demolition on 260217

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The Daytona 500 winner in 2026 was Tyler Reddick

Posted By on February 17, 2026

As Brenda and I have watched the Daytona 500 on television for years every February, often with her parents as it was often the weekend we would visit them in Florida. I drifted away from watching NASCAR after Taylor outgrew Tyler Reddick with Ringrooting for Jeff Gordon and pushing his Matchbox cars around on the floor. But now I find myself enjoying it again.

That said, this year’s race wasn’t the most exciting … or as someone in my social media car circles commented, “the longer speedway races haven’t been exciting for years. Too much of the round and round three wide happening at less than maximum speeds just to save fuel and position themselves for a shootout in the end — which was exciting.

The 2026 Daytona 500 winner was the well deserved Tyler Reddick. He was a very excited winner … as was the 23XI Racing team owner Michael Jordan

Nascar Week One Top Ten 2026
The Top Ten after the Daytona 500 and 2026 NASCAR Week One (click)

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