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What did Dutch patroons create along the river?

What are patroons? First off, Patroons are settlers from back-in-the-day. Each patroon was given 50 workers to maintain the land. These people helped the beauty, population, and overall satisfaction of the colony grow. Once the patroon brought 50 workers to continue maintaining the land, the patroon would receive a grant. It's almost like a "Good job!" kind of gift. Sometimes, patroons may receive land, food, or even money. Dutch patroons had to take boats, like any other traveler on the sea. It takes days, weeks, maybe even months! They needed to stop somewhere. Once they found land, they were so excited. There would be food, water, and shelter just waiting for them! When they parked their boat, they discovered their friends are already there. The Dutch patroons obviously needed to build settlements. The patroons barely did any work besides the fact they brought 50 workers from across the world. The patroon had the 50 workers build the houses, the fires, the paths, unload the boat, and basically everything they need to be satisfied with their new homes. The settlement was along the river, the Hudson river to be exact. The beautiful view when the sunset comes, the fresh water, and even the fertile soil was a positive impact to their settlement. Life was very satisfying for the Dutch patroons, and their friends all sharing the same area. The Dutch people concurred and cared for their home, New Netherlands, which is now New York.


How did the lenape get along with the dutch settlers?

The Lenape didn't really get along with the dutch settlers with their first settlement (Zwaanendael). They did get along for reasons.


What did Priests and Nobles do in Ancient Egypt?

Lives in elegant homes and on the estates along the Nile River


How did the Dutch and the native Americans get along with Cornelius May as governor?

discovered


How dutch settlers and native Americans got along under williem kieft?

the governor lives in a government

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What did Dutch patroons create along the river?

What are patroons? First off, Patroons are settlers from back-in-the-day. Each patroon was given 50 workers to maintain the land. These people helped the beauty, population, and overall satisfaction of the colony grow. Once the patroon brought 50 workers to continue maintaining the land, the patroon would receive a grant. It's almost like a "Good job!" kind of gift. Sometimes, patroons may receive land, food, or even money. Dutch patroons had to take boats, like any other traveler on the sea. It takes days, weeks, maybe even months! They needed to stop somewhere. Once they found land, they were so excited. There would be food, water, and shelter just waiting for them! When they parked their boat, they discovered their friends are already there. The Dutch patroons obviously needed to build settlements. The patroons barely did any work besides the fact they brought 50 workers from across the world. The patroon had the 50 workers build the houses, the fires, the paths, unload the boat, and basically everything they need to be satisfied with their new homes. The settlement was along the river, the Hudson river to be exact. The beautiful view when the sunset comes, the fresh water, and even the fertile soil was a positive impact to their settlement. Life was very satisfying for the Dutch patroons, and their friends all sharing the same area. The Dutch people concurred and cared for their home, New Netherlands, which is now New York.


How did the lenape get along with the dutch settlers?

The Lenape didn't really get along with the dutch settlers with their first settlement (Zwaanendael). They did get along for reasons.


Do the Irish and dutch get along?

Yes.


Where did serfs live at?

The Serfs lived under the estates of the Lord, along with Peasants.


Which of the original colonies had landed estates?

Landed estate generally refers to property that generates income for the owner without the owner having to do any work. It was a holdover from feudalism. There were landed estates in certain parts of Colonial America with hereditary rights granted to the proprietor by royal charter. On the other hand, some parts never had a landed aristocracy, namely Pennsylvania and New England. Landed estates eventually became obsolete by 1800 in most places. Virginia has more evidence of landed estates than any other colony. The Dutch set up landed estates in New York along the Hudson River. The remaining colonies all has some form of landed estates in their early histories.


Who did the middel men get along with and how did they not?

the french and the dutch not with the habitants


What did Priests and Nobles do in Ancient Egypt?

Lives in elegant homes and on the estates along the Nile River


What does jazeker mean in Dutch?

Literally: yes sure. But what they actually mean in Dutch is along the lines of: definitely or of course


Why were the french to settle in north America?

NEW France WAS MADE UP OF ESTATES ALONG THE St.LAWRENCE RIVER.


Why were the french slow to settle to north America?

NEW France WAS MADE UP OF ESTATES ALONG THE St.LAWRENCE RIVER.


Why the french slow to settle in north America?

NEW France WAS MADE UP OF ESTATES ALONG THE St.LAWRENCE RIVER.


Is French Dutch a combination of French and Dutch?

There is no such thing as French Dutch. A narrow fringe along the tip of northern France used to speak Flemish, but that wasn't mixed with French.