because they (england ) would not finance his exploring voyages. So he went to the dutch and they did and hence New Amsterdam was originally Dutch.
Dutch isn't a country, it's the language they speak in The Netherlands, which is in Europe, it's also used to describe someone from The Netherlands (a Dutchman, plural: the Dutch) or something from The Netherlands, e.g. a Dutch name, a Dutch book
There is not a country of "dutch" but there is a country in Europe that speaks Dutch. This is the Netherlands and it's capital is Amsterdam.
The Netherlands in Western Europe that's the largest Dutch community
Traditionally, they leave out wooden shoes.
If someone is Dutch, it means they are from the Netherlands, a country located in Western Europe. Dutch people primarily speak Dutch as their native language.
The dutch came from Europe
Dutch children leave out wooden shoes to be filled.
"The Dutch" were never in Africa in an official, colonial capacity. The Dutch East Indies company made settlements for replenishing their ships . The Dutch settlers were totally uninvolved with Dutch government
In the Kingdom of the Netherlands. Most Dutch people live in The Netherlands, a country in mainland Europe.
Eindhoven is a Dutch city. It is located in Europe.
They brought it by boat.