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The Dutch set up trading posts along the Delaware River during the early 1600s. This location allowed them with the opportunity to provide goods and establish trading capabilities with people arriving from other countries as they entered the colonies.
'Belgian' isn't a language. in Belgium, the northern part speaks dutch, the southern part speaks french. the dutch word for godmother is 'meter' the dutch word for godfather is 'peter'
Belgium isn't a french speaking country. Actually it has 3 official languages: French, Dutch and German. 60% of the people speak Dutch and 40% speak French. Only a small part speaks German. The french speaking part of Belgium ( Walloon ) used to be a part of France, but it was added to Flanders during the Napoleon War. That explains why they speak French in Walloon.
The French,Indians,(hurons, Iroquois),Europeans,and Dutch
No,Henery Hudson was NOT part of a "Group",but he did sail for the Muscovy,Dutch East India and English trading companies.
The principal languages of Belgium are Dutch, French, and German. Dutch is spoken by the majority of the population in the Flemish region, while French is spoken in the Walloon region. German is primarily spoken in a small community in the eastern part of the country.
No. A beaver is the largest rodent.
She's part White and part Asian. Her father is Irish and her mother is a mix of French and Dutch-Indonesian which is the Asian part.
The Frontier Wars was a decade long battle between the Iroquois Indians, allied by the English and a number of other Indian tribes allied by the French. The dispute began because of a fur trading monopoly with the Iroquois and the Dutch settlers. After the war, the English became trading partners with the Iroquois Indians, which was a crucial part of their expansion in the Northwest Territory in the years to follow.
Do you mean "ethnicity" - then she is part Scottish, Irish, English, French, Welsh, Dutch and Cherokee Indian.
In 1630, New York was not yet established as a city; it was still part of the Dutch colony of New Netherland. The primary economic activities revolved around fur trading, particularly beaver pelts, which were highly sought after in Europe. The Dutch established trade relationships with local Native American tribes, exchanging goods for furs, and capitalized on agricultural production in the region. These activities laid the foundation for the colony's economic growth and eventual prosperity.
no it is not! technical