O Navio Criado para Sonegar Impostos | Como Ele Dominou o Comércio Mundial

Naval history often focuses on cannons and conquests, but the real reason the Netherlands became the greatest trading power in history was an accounting trick turned naval engineering: the Fluyt. In this video, we deconstruct the mathematics behind the Dutch "hack" in the Sund Strait. While powers like Spain and Portugal were building heavy and expensive galleons, the Dutch designed a ship with a single objective: to circumvent the Danish tax system and reduce operating costs to an absolute minimum. What you will discover in this technical documentary: The Engineering of Evasion: How the "bulging" hull and narrow deck drastically reduced the Sound Dues (Danish toll). Radical Efficiency: How the Fluyt managed to operate with 1/10th the crew of a Spanish galleon using advanced pulley mechanics. The Zaandam Industry: The use of wind-powered saws to create the world's first naval assembly line. - The Iberian Error: Why traditional monarchies failed to copy the model in time to save their economies. If you're tired of superficial documentaries and want to understand the real logistics that shaped the modern world, this video is for you. Sources and Technical References: Øresund Toll Records (Sound Toll Registers Online). Jan de Vries: "The Dutch Rural Economy in the Golden Age". Cornelis Vermuyden and the evolution of drainage and shipbuilding. #NavalHistory #Fluyt #Netherlands #Economy #Engineering #HistoricalDocumentary #VOC #Logistics