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The colony of New Netherland was founded by the Dutch West India Company in 1624. The company was established in 1621.
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The answer is a "patroon". This comes from the dutch word meaning "owner or head of a company". These landholders had manorial rights to large tracts of land in the 17th century Dutch colony of New Netherland. The deeded tracts were called "patroonships".
One example of a colony where religious reasons were less important in explaining its founding is the New Netherland colony. The primary motivation behind the establishment of New Netherland was economic gain and the fur trade, rather than religious freedom or a mission to spread a particular faith. The Dutch West India Company played a significant role in establishing the colony as a trading outpost.
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The colony of New Netherland was founded by the Dutch West India Company in 1624. The company was established in 1621.
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The english seize the dutch colony of new netherland by driving the dutch out of new netherland. P.S this might be wrong
Cornelis Jacobzoon May, the first Director General of the Dutch West India Company.
The proprietor of New Netherlands was the Dutch West India Company in 1624.
The answer is a "patroon". This comes from the dutch word meaning "owner or head of a company". These landholders had manorial rights to large tracts of land in the 17th century Dutch colony of New Netherland. The deeded tracts were called "patroonships".
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If you're referring to the Dutch West India Company, then the likely answer is New Netherland as a colonial region, and possibly New Amersterdam the provincial capital at that time. The first true dutch settlement in the Americas would likely have been Fort Nassau.