The French and the Dutch established colonies primarily to expand their trade networks, access valuable resources, and enhance their geopolitical influence. The French focused on fur trading and agricultural development in North America, while the Dutch aimed to control trade routes and establish a mercantile empire, particularly in the Caribbean and along the Hudson River. Both sought to compete with other European powers, such as Spain and England, for wealth and territorial dominance. Additionally, religious and social motivations played a role in their colonial endeavors.
to profit from there fur trade
no
In eastern North America, the Dutch, English and the French governments had established colonies in the eastern coasts of North America. This answer excludes Spanish colonies in eastern Mexico.
the French (i think)
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.
In North America,
In North America,
In North America,
spaniads, French, Dutch and English.
to profit from there fur trade
The dutch established their in the huson river hope dat helped :) CLASS OF 2012 DONT HATE HOE!!
The dutch established their in the huson river hope dat helped :) CLASS OF 2012 DONT HATE HOE!!
no
In eastern North America, the Dutch, English and the French governments had established colonies in the eastern coasts of North America. This answer excludes Spanish colonies in eastern Mexico.
the French (i think)
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.
Spanish, Portuguese and French.