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Was Henry Hudson dutch?

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How were English and Dutch intrests in the New world similar?

Both English and Dutch interests in the New World were driven by desires for economic gain through trade and colonization. Both nations established successful trading posts and colonies, with a primary focus on acquiring valuable resources such as fur, timber, and tobacco. Additionally, both English and Dutch settlers faced challenges in interactions with indigenous populations in the region.


What religious group settled in new york?

The colony of New York was settled first by the Dutch and then by the English. The main religion of both the Dutch and English was Protestantism. New York was one of the Middle colonies.


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Willem Sewel has written: 'A complete dictionary, English and Dutch, to which is added a grammar, for both languages' -- subject(s): Grammar, Dutch language, Dictionaries, English language, Dutch, English


What is a greeting for someone in Dutch and in English?

Hello in English and Hallo in Dutch are similar enough to be understandable in both languages, and to and by speakers of each of the languages too!


What language did Henry Hudson the explorer speak?

both english and dutch


Who explored north America for both dutch and English?

chris columbus?


Why were the East India Companies set up by both the English and Dutch?

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The explorer that sailed for two European countries there's a bay named after him?

Henry Hudson was an English explorer who sailed for both England and Holland. The Hudson Bay is named after him.


Who found the dutch colonies?

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Which language is most like English?

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How were English and Dutch interests in the new world different?

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