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The Lenape didn't really get along with the dutch settlers with their first settlement (Zwaanendael). They did get along for reasons.
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The Boers were descendants from early Dutch settlers in what is now South Africa.
The Dutch pretty much exploited the Native Americans for their rich resources. The Native Americans resented the Dutch, and the Dutch looked down upon them because they considered the Native Americans to be "lower" and "an uncivilized people".
The Dutch increased the size of their colonies by offering space for new settlers. They encouraged new settlers to come to the colonies by offering incentives like land.
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The dutch were not interested in converting them.
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The Lenape didn't really get along with the dutch settlers with their first settlement (Zwaanendael). They did get along for reasons.
Caribbean island natives, Dutch and English traders from Europe, south and southeast Asian contract workers and West Africa slaves were Suriname's settlers.Specifically, it is thought that Suriname was settled no later than 3000 B.C.E. The first settlers were the Arawak and then the Carib, native populations of the Caribbean islands. The next settlers were the Dutch and English traders of the early seventeenth (17th) century. Not long after were the slave populations from West Africa. Last were the immigrant workers from the British colonial India and from Dutch colonial Indonesia.
There is no such language. You are probably thinking of Afrikaans, which is a dialect of Dutch that includes some loan words from English and African languages, but not enough to call it a mixture of those languages.
Her ethnicity is Dutch from her moms side.And African American from her dads side,so she mixed with Dutch and African american
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Besides there is not one "African language" but rather many different languages on the African continent the answer is the Africaans language spoken in South Africa, Namibia and to a lesser extent in Botswana and Zimbabwe is an Indo-European language. It originates from 17th century Dutch dialects spoken by the mainly-Dutch settlers of what is now South Africa.