The primary reason for Dutch colonization worldwide was TRADE. The Dutch were primarily a mercantile people who financed their economy by facilitating international trade and shipping. The Dutch wanted to acquire new resources in the the Americas and add them to their existent trade network.
The Dutch saw them as trading partners. The Dutch were not interested in converting them.
New Amsterdam is the name of the major Dutch settlement in the new world=D
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The Dutch saw them as trading partners. . The Dutch were not interested in converting them.
Dutch settlement in the Americas started in 1613. From then on a number of villages, including New Amsterdam on the East Coast, which would become the future world metropolis of New York City, were established by Dutch immigrants
The Dutch saw them as trading partners. The Dutch were not interested in converting them.
New Amsterdam is the name of the major Dutch settlement in the new world=D
New Amsterdam is the name of the major Dutch settlement in the new world=D
the Dutch
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The dutch were not interested in converting them.
The Dutch were interested in North American settlements for reasons such as trade opportunities, access to natural resources, and religious freedom. They established colonies like New Netherland to profit from the fur trade and expand their mercantile interests.
The Dutch saw them as trading partners. . The Dutch were not interested in converting them.
The Dutch saw them as trading partners. . The Dutch were not interested in converting them.
The Dutch saw them as trading partners. . The Dutch were not interested in converting them.
The Dutch saw them as trading partners. . The Dutch were not interested in converting them.
The dutch were not interested in converting them.