The Dutch established several settlements in America during the early 17th century, most notably New Amsterdam, which later became New York City. They created a thriving trade network, focusing on fur trading and agriculture, and introduced diverse cultural influences, including tolerance for different religions. The Dutch also played a significant role in the development of the region’s economy and urban planning, leaving a lasting legacy on American society.
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New York was originally New Amsterdam. If that doesn't make it clear, the Dutch.
120,000The Dutch alone had been responsible for bringing approximately 120,000 slaves to colonial America. Slavery in the United States was abolished in 1865.
They did this to trade furs with Native Americans.
AnswerYes The dutch is another name for pilgrims. They came to America for religious freedom. Actually the Dutch Colony was not a part of the Pilgrims that colonized America. The Dutch established the colony of New Netherland - which is New York today.The Pilgrims were very strict with who lived in their colony and only allowed people who worshipped and believed as they did. There are several examples of individuals who were kicked out the the Pilgrim colony and they ended up living in New Netherland because the Dutch colony was very ethnically diverse, welcoming everyone.
the dutch arrived in America in 1609.
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Henry Hudson's patron was the Dutch East India Company. They funded his explorations through northern America, and his work eventually allowed the Dutch to create New Amsterdam.
New Netherlands and New Amsterdam are two Dutch settlements in America.
No, they are from America
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The Dutch immigrated to North America for a better life. Also to find good farmland.
The Dutch immigrated to North America for a better life. Also to find good farmland.
The two countries that had most to do with America in the 16th centaury were the British and the Dutch. The Dutch never owned all of America but the British did after the Anglo- Dutch war. So the British and the Dutch owned America at one time.
The Dutch saw them as trading partners. The Dutch were not interested in converting them.
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