The Dutch don't have colonies anymore. At the moment the Kingdom of the Netherlands and Netherlands Antilles + Aruba are all Dutch territories.
Former colonies are: Suriname, Indonesia, parts of the USA, Brazil, Western Africa, South Africa, Sri Lanka and Japan.
Holland never had a colony in the US. New Amsterdam (present-day New York) was basically a trading post, run by a governor of the 'West-India' trading company.
Former Dutch colonies in America are Surinam, and a group of 6 islands in the Caribean, then called the Dutch Antilles.
not interested in converting natives
what colony was split in 2 colonys
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They were all part of the american revolution and were some of the first colonys.
The Dutch saw them as trading partners. The Dutch were not interested in converting them.
No, the Colonys shouldn't of haved to since they weren't in the war at all.
Well, I have the same question. I think they may have fought for the land or traded. But please do not quote me. If you find the answer, please let me know.
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Great Blue Herons live in nest colonys in the tops of evergreen trees, they fly back to these colonys every evening and feed their young and presumably sleep.