For their North American colonies in New Amsterdam: Hudson, Deleware, & Connecticut Rivers.
The VOC had colonies on many rivers across the globe though. So to be more precise the waterways the Dutch settled were the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Oceans
water support,easy accessiblity for boats to come in and out for trade
probably to survive and eat the fish and drink the water
water support,easy accessiblity for boats to come in and out for trade
They are known as sedimentary rocks: limestone, chalk and slate are three examples.
Well, they would settle because there was plentiful water. Also, there was fish in the water and other animals who go there that they could feast on.
warm water pot is the Dutch translation. This is the translation of hot water pot.
What was the some of the reasons early humans started to settle down? Why did they choose to settle near water?
The Egyptians settled along the Nile because they needed the water. They did this because water is nearly non exsistent in Egypt. When the Nile flooded they would use the thick soil (black silt) and the liquid to help feed and grow their crops.
oil doesn't settle in salt water nor fresh water, it floats to the top
deposition, ground water, delta
A bridge like a bridge over water in dutch is "Brug"
body of land with water on three sides