The Dutch settled in what later became South Africa. There was no "country" as such when they arrived.
The Dutch settled in Africa because the Dutch were eager for profits. They treated their black slaves harshly. All they cared about was money(gold and diamonds). Lern2read. It said "Where," not "Why."
The Cape colony, the area of today's Capetown .
From Africa.
the dutch did settle in canada.
The Dutch invited people from many other countries to come there.To help the colony grow the dutch encouraged people from many countries to settle in New Netherland
Yes. Mainly the German/Dutch and the British.
The Dutch invited people from many other countries to come there.To help the colony grow the dutch encouraged people from many countries to settle in New Netherland
There is a problem here, which is that when Africa was discovered, it contained no countries, since countries are defined by those who settle in them. According to the oldest records, the first countries in Africa were Cush and Egypt (Mizraim).
Liberia, Africa
They settled mostly in Europe, the Americas, Australia and some pockets in Asia and Africa. (So yes... pretty much everywhere.)
Surinam, Dutch India (Indonisia), South Africa, Nova Zembla
The British Vs the Boers, Dutch settlers in South Africa.