yes
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the king of England send him.
The Dutch East India Company was a group of people who got together to send workers to what is now America. The purpose of sending these workers was to work in the timber industry. They also sent other people to cook and look after these timber workers.
King Henry IV did not send Samuel de Champlain to explore. Samuel de Champlain was actually sponsored by the French government and the fur trading company, the Company of One Hundred Associates, to explore and establish French colonies in North America.
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i've come from the past, the correct answer is true. Good luck with the test ;)
It was on the 3rd of September, 1609, that Henry Hudson, leading an exploration for the Dutch East India Company, entered New York Bay. It is inconceivable that other Europeans had not already sighted the Island and perhaps landed on it, but the area was unsettled.
Henry's crew got anoyyed of Henery wanting to keep staying out for months so his crew decided to send Henery, Henery's son, and a couple other sailors on a small boat, and they were never seen again.
The Dutch East India Company was a group of people who got together to send workers to what is now America. The purpose of sending these workers was to work in the timber industry. They also sent other people to cook and look after these timber workers.
what language is it? IS it dutch send me back
I got mine while working on Dutch company, Dockwise. I had an international seamensbook and few weeks after start of first contract with them they send it on-board. But now I need a Dutch riverbook, and that a bit different thing. Ease to get tho, same as "Monsterboekje" (dutch for seamensbook), riverbook is made in a seamen's registry; You have to have a valid medical examination, appropriate educational/coarse documents, and that's it... I think.