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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.

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