If you mean with 'here' the US then they settled in New York. Called Nieuw Amsterdam (New Amsterdam) back then.
The Dutch settlers in the 17th century initially settled in fortified trading posts known as "factorijen" along the coast, such as Fort Nassau (now Ghana) and Fort Zeelandia (now Taiwan). Later, they established larger colonial towns like New Amsterdam (now New York City) and Cape Town (South Africa) as centers of trade and governance.
The Dutch people initially settled in New Amsterdam, which is present-day New York City. They established the Dutch colony of New Netherland in the early 17th century.
The past tense of "settle" is "settled."
The past tense of settle is "settled."
The Swedish primarily settled in the eastern part of North America, founding colonies such as New Sweden along the Delaware River. The Dutch settled in New Netherland, which encompassed present-day New York City and parts of New Jersey, Delaware, and Connecticut.
The past tense of "settle" is spelled as "settled".
The area the Dutch first settled in was New Yorkc:
The dutch first settled in new york. Get it, got it, good.
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 Dutch first settled around the Hudson River, in modern-day New York.
The Quakers, Pennsylvania Dutch, and Scotch-Irish were the first to settle Pennsylvania.
The Dutch first settled around the Hudson River, in modern-day New York.
the dutch did settle in canada.
The Dutch were the first Europeans to claim and settle lands between the Connecticut and Delaware Rivers, a region they named New Netherland.
No, many of the families settled at the mouth of the Hudson bay
Well the first people to settle their was an tribe named the Swedes. Then the Dutch attacked the Swedes and scattered them. Then an attack by the English lead by William Penn destroyed the Dutch and settled there.
Yes. Mainly the German/Dutch and the British.