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Q: Did the dutch trade when they first arrived in new Nether land?
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With whom did the Dutch trade when they first arrived in New Netherlands?

Native Americans.


When did a dutch trading ship arrive in virgina to trade African slaves?

A dutch trading ship arrived in 1619


Who were the first Europeans to challenge the Portuguese control of Asian trade the French the Spanish or the Dutch?

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Who was first able to monopolize the spice trade and open trade with China?

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What is 'the fur trade' in Dutch?

De pelshandel is a Dutch equivalent of 'the fur trade'.


Did the dutch start the slave trade?

No, the Dutch did not the Portuguese and Spanish were the first to start slave trade in the Americas, but soon after the dutch followed. Also slavery is the worlds oldest trade, historians are not exactly sure when it started in the prehistoric world because no paintings, pictures, and written evidence have been found.


Who did the dutch trade with?

Who is "the Dutch colonist"? I believe there were more of them.


What items did the native Americans trade with the dutch?

they trade things in need like fur andland


When did the first dutch settler in new netherland?

Following Henry Hudson's exploration on behalf of the Dutch East India Company in 1609, the first Dutch settlers arrived in 1624 to set up trade with the natives. Beaver pelts (fur) were at the top of the list and in major demand in Europe and there were tons of beaver roaming all over the NY area (like rats, today). Peter Minuit purchased Manna-hata from the Lenape Indians two years later in 1626.


Why were the Dutch so prosperous in the 1600s?

The spice trade. Research the Dutch East India Company and you will find a wealth of information as to why the Dutch were able to dominate the spice trade.