The Dutch West India company wanted its colonists to set up a fur trade.
The Dutch West India company wanted its colonists to set up a fur trade.
The Dutch West India company wanted its colonists to set up a fur trade.
Set up a fur trade
Although they were known for African slave trade, they wanted their colonists to set up a fur trade.
Although they were known for African slave trade, they wanted their colonists to set up a fur trade.
Because he was imployed by the Dutch Indies company
yes
he was hired by the Dutch East India company to do so
the colonist felt angry i think about the high prices on tea so they boycotted tea (boycotted= refused to buy). Massachusetts and Pennsylvania didn't want tea nor did they want British ship sending tea to them.
I want to work with India's most admired company.
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The Dutch East India Company sought to establish a profitable trading outpost in the New Netherland colony, primarily focusing on fur trade and commerce. They aimed to capitalize on the region's rich natural resources and strategic location for trade with Europe and other colonies. Additionally, they intended to create a strong foothold in North America to compete with other European powers, particularly the English and the French. Ultimately, the colony served as a critical link in their global trade network.