
The Sound Dues (or Sound Tolls; da, Øresundstolden) were a
toll on the use of the
Øresund
Øresund or Öresund (, ; da, Øresund ; sv, Öresund ), commonly known in English as the Sound, is a strait which forms the Danish–Swedish border, separating Zealand (Denmark) from Scania (Sweden). The strait has a length of ; its width ...
, or "Sound" strait separating the modern day borders of Denmark and Sweden. The tolls constituted up to two thirds of
Denmark
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's state income in the 16th and 17th centuries. The dues were introduced by King
Eric of Pomerania
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in 1429 and remained in effect until the Copenhagen Convention of 1857 (with the sole exception of Swedish ships between 1660 and 1712). Tolls in the Great Belt had been collected by the
Danish Crown at least a century prior to the establishment of the dues by Eric of Pomerania.
History
All foreign ships passing through the strait, whether ''en route'' to or from Denmark or not, had to stop in
Helsingør
Helsingør ( , ; sv, Helsingör), classically known in English as Elsinore ( ), is a city in eastern Denmark. Helsingør Municipality had a population of 62,686 on 1 January 2018. Helsingør and Helsingborg in Sweden together form the northe ...
and pay a toll to the Danish Crown. If a ship refused to stop, cannons in both Helsingør and
Helsingborg
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could open fire and sink it. In 1567, the toll was changed into a 1–2% tax on the
cargo
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value, providing three times more revenue. To keep the captains from understating the value of the cargo on which the tax was computed, the right to purchase the cargo at the stated value was reserved.
In order to avoid ships simply taking a different route, tolls were also collected at the two other Danish straits, the
Great Belt and the
Little Belt; sometimes non-Danish vessels were forbidden to use any other waterways but the
Øresund
Øresund or Öresund (, ; da, Øresund ; sv, Öresund ), commonly known in English as the Sound, is a strait which forms the Danish–Swedish border, separating Zealand (Denmark) from Scania (Sweden). The strait has a length of ; its width ...
, and transgressing vessels were confiscated or sunk.
The Sound Dues remained the most important source of income for the Danish Crown for several centuries, thus making Danish kings relatively independent of Denmark's
Privy Council and
aristocracy. However, the dues were an irritant to nations engaged in trade in the
Baltic Sea
The Baltic Sea is an arm of the Atlantic Ocean that is enclosed by Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Russia, Sweden and the North and Central European Plain.
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, especially
Sweden. Sweden had initially been exempted from the dues at the time of their introduction because it was then in the
Kalmar Union along with Denmark. However, after the
Kalmar War and the
Treaty of Knäred in 1613
Denmark-Norway introduced dues on cargoes from Sweden's Baltic possessions and on non-Swedish ships carrying Swedish cargo. The friction over the Dues was an official ''
casus belli
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'' (reason for war) of the
Torstenson War in 1643.
In 1658, Denmark-Norway had to cede her provinces east of the sound (
Scania
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,
Halland,
Blekinge,
Bohuslän, and the island of
Ven) to Sweden as a consequence of the
Second Northern War
The Second Northern War (1655–60), (also First or Little Northern War) was fought between Sweden and its adversaries the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (1655–60), the Tsardom of Russia ( 1656–58), Brandenburg-Prussia (1657–60), th ...
. Thus, the toll could not be enforced as well as before but Denmark-Norway retained its established right of the dues. Swedish shipping became exempt from the Sound Dues by the terms of the
Treaty of Copenhagen, signed on 27 May 1660. The exemption was withdrawn after Sweden's defeat in the
Great Northern War
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and the
Treaty of Frederiksborg of 1720, although the eastern shore of the Sound was now Swedish.
Copenhagen Convention
The Copenhagen Convention, which came into force on 14 March 1857, abolished the dues and all
Danish straits were made
international waterways free to all commercial shipping.
See also
*
Skibsklarerergaarden
Skibsklarerergaarden, literally "The Ship Handler's House"), is a historic house museum and listed building situated on Strandgade in Helsingør, Denmark. A "ship handler" handled the paperwork at Helsingør Custom House, Øresund Custom House for ...
References
Literature
* Degn, Ole. ''Tolden i Sundet: Toldopkrævning, politik og skibsfart i Øresund 1429-1857.'' København: Told- og Skattehistorisk Selskab, 2010. .
*Degn, Ole (Editor). ''The Sound Toll at Elsinore: Politics, Shipping and the Collection of Duties 1429-1857.'' Copenhagen: Museum Tusculanum Press and The Danish Society for Customs and Tax History, 2017. .
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Economic history of Denmark
Toll (fee)
1429 establishments in Europe
15th-century establishments in Denmark
15th century in Skåne County
1857 disestablishments in Europe
Law of the sea
Øresund