The main trade item of the French and the Dutch during the European exploration of the North and South America was fur. Beaver fur was abundant with good quality pelts.
Fur trade
The eighteenth century was post "golden-age", when the Dutch had the world's trading and arms capital. This century was one primarily focused on shipping.
Dutch and French
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The economic success of the Dutch in the 17th century, often referred to as the Dutch Golden Age, was driven by several key conditions. A strong maritime trade network, bolstered by a powerful navy and an extensive fleet of merchant ships, enabled the Dutch to dominate global trade routes. Additionally, innovative financial practices, such as the establishment of the Amsterdam Stock Exchange and advanced banking systems, facilitated investment and economic growth. The country’s relative political stability and religious tolerance further attracted skilled immigrants and fostered a vibrant cultural environment conducive to commerce and industry.
Fur trade
Fur trade
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Fur trade
Both countries began colonies. The Dutch in the area we call New York and the French in the Northeast in what is now Canada.
the two main settlers in America that were french were first the dutch and the pilgrims
In North America,
In North America,
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The French explored North America, the Caribbean, Africa, and Southeast Asia. The British explored North America, India, Australia, and Africa. The Dutch explored Indonesia, South Africa, and parts of South America.
In North America,