it was a private free market system two thirds of the economy being based on foreign trade. Also trade throughout the word, their ships had large cargo holds and small crews which reduced the transportation of goods
The Dutch set up trading posts along the Delaware River during the early 1600s. This location allowed them with the opportunity to provide goods and establish trading capabilities with people arriving from other countries as they entered the colonies.
The Dutch settled in the Americas around the 1600s. During this time they set up trading posts in places such as Fort Nassau in Albany, New Netherland, New Amsterdam (which became NYC), the Caribbean, and the Antilles.
The Dutch saw them as trading partners. The Dutch were not interested in converting them.
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To an extent yes. However, during the Tokugawa shogunate from around 1600s to mid-1800s, trade was extremely limited to the Dutch at only one heavily guarded port.
The Dutch set up trading posts along the Delaware River during the early 1600s. This location allowed them with the opportunity to provide goods and establish trading capabilities with people arriving from other countries as they entered the colonies.
The Dutch settled in the Americas around the 1600s. During this time they set up trading posts in places such as Fort Nassau in Albany, New Netherland, New Amsterdam (which became NYC), the Caribbean, and the Antilles.
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The spread of the Dutch throughout the wordls was a result of the establishment of trading posts. their survival generally depended on being well armed and being able to negotiate with the locals. If their position became endangered they would be backed by force. this is what led to the Dutch having military outposts on all of their important trading posts.
The Dutch saw them as trading partners. The Dutch were not interested in converting them.
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The Dutch, English, and French explorers of the 1500s and 1600s were seeking new trade routes to Asia, valuable resources such as spices and gold, and opportunities for colonization to expand their empires. They were motivated by a desire to increase wealth, power, and influence in the growing global economy.
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