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The Dutch colonists primarily came from the Netherlands, which is located in Western Europe. They were a part of the Dutch East India Company and were involved in establishing colonies in various parts of the world, including present-day New York (formerly New Amsterdam), South Africa, and the Dutch East Indies (present-day Indonesia).

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