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The Dutch was different from other European colonizing nations because they were mostly interested in making money. They had little interest in teaching others their language or religion.

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How were the Dutch different from other colonizing nations?

The Dutch was different from other European colonizing nations because they were mostly interested in making money. They had little interest in teaching others their language or religion.


How were the dutch different from the European colinizing nations?

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the quality of dutch goods is high and thay dont show aggrasive policy in that country


Who colonized different parts of America?

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The Native Americans, The English, French, Spanish, Dutch, Danish, Germans, ...pretty much all the European nations.


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