Hudson explored for the English and the Dutch.
The Dutch West India company settled in New York for a time beginning in 1626 to 1664. That year Great Britain took over the trading businesses established by the Dutch. As part of this "deal", the Dutch company was given the British colony of Surinam.
Henry Hudson was an English explorer. He sailed for the Dutch East India Company, which was an English trading company.
Vereenigde Oostindische Compagnie = "Dutch East India Company"
English Muscovy Company
According to the 2002 edition of History Alive! The United States, Dutch and English came there in search of new lives. The Dutch. Dutch, it was once known as New Amsterdam. The Dutch settled New Amsterdam, which became New York City after the Dutch surrendered the land to the English.
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Henry Hudson (died 1611) was an Englishman who sailed to the Arctic for the Dutch East India Company
I believe so, the Dutch had a own company that organized the trading of slaves: WIC. West Indische Compagnie is translated West-India Company
Cause they were rich
Dutch West India Company Possibly the East India Company; they were pretty prominent during that era as well, and were also supported by the English Parliament
'from English to Dutch' is 'van Engels naar Nederlands' in dutch