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New Netherlands settlers were early European colonists from the Dutch Republic who established a colony in the early 17th century in parts of present-day New York, New Jersey, Delaware, and Connecticut. They were primarily drawn by trade opportunities, particularly in fur. The settlement was characterized by a diverse population, including Dutch, Africans, and indigenous peoples. The colony was eventually taken over by the English in 1664 and renamed New York.

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