what enterprise did both french and dutch colonists puesue
Because otherwise the entire country would have been flooded.
Spanish French and Dutch
They did this to trade furs with Native Americans.
The "Huron" tribe is neither French nor Dutch but a Canadian first nations people which lived along the St. Lawrence River. They called themselves the Wyandot, Wyandotte, or Wendat. The first French explorers called them the Huron for their characteristic hairstyle. In French this means means "having hair standing in bristles on the head," it comes from the Old french hure "head of a wild boar" The Hurons were allies of the French.
The dutch established their in the huson river hope dat helped :) CLASS OF 2012 DONT HATE HOE!!
what enterprise did both french and dutch colonists puesue
Both French and Dutch colonists pursued the fur trade as a primary enterprise in North America. They established trading relationships with Indigenous peoples to acquire valuable furs, especially beaver pelts, which were in high demand in Europe for fashion and textiles. This lucrative trade significantly influenced the economic and territorial dynamics of colonial North America, fostering competition between the two European powers. Additionally, both nations sought to expand their territories and establish settlements to support their trading activities.
It is supported by both the French and the Dutch. But mainly it is viewed as French.
dutch
Dutch
There is no such thing as French Dutch. A narrow fringe along the tip of northern France used to speak Flemish, but that wasn't mixed with French.
Dutch
No. French come from France and the Dutch come from Holland.
They are French
The answer is that it is dutch
The answer is that it is dutch
its probably dutch