The Dutch was different from other European colonizing nations because they were mostly interested in making money. They had little interest in teaching others their language or religion.
The Dutch was different from other European colonizing nations because they were mostly interested in making money. They had little interest in teaching others their language or religion.
The Dutch were known for their focus on trade and commerce rather than sheer conquest in their colonization efforts. They established trading posts and partnerships with local rulers, while other European nations often sought to expand their territories aggressively. Additionally, the Dutch East India Company played a significant role in Dutch colonization with its semi-private, profit-driven approach.
British/English, French, Spanish, Dutch.
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If I remember correctly, it was; France Britain Spain and I think some Dutch nations, too.
The French, Dutch, English, and Spanish.The French, Dutch, English, and Spanish.
the quality of dutch goods is high and thay dont show aggrasive policy in that country
South America was controlled by the Spanish, the Portuguese, the Dutch, and the British.
the quality of dutch goods is high and thay dont show aggrasive policy in that country
The main nations were Spain, Portugal, Britain and the Dutch
The Native Americans, The English, French, Spanish, Dutch, Danish, Germans, ...pretty much all the European nations.
The first European power to colonize Indonesia were the Dutch rulers who came from netherlands. The Indonesian islands were then knoen as the Dutch East Indies. At first, the Dutch East Indies were controled by the Dutch East Indoa Company. But after the breakdown of the company, the Netherlands' government took the direct control of the Dutch East Indies. The Dutch rule over the Indonesia ended during the World War II when the Japanese took the control of the East Indies. At this time, they actually became known as Indonesia. The British were also looking at for colonizing the East Indies.