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The Dutch colonists had conflicts primarily with Native American tribes, such as the Iroquois and the Algonquin, over land and resources in North America. They also faced competition and confrontations with other European powers, particularly the English and the Swedes, who sought to expand their own territorial claims in the region. These conflicts were often driven by trade disputes and territorial ambitions.

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