they all worked closely with americans
english, dutch, spanish, french, ect.
Spanish English dutch or french
portuguese french english and dutch
french
a more direct route to India and Idonesia
During the first Atlantic Slave Trade system most of these traders were Portuguese, giving them a near-monopoly during the era, although some Dutch, English, Spanish and French traders also participated in the slave trade. After the occupation, Portugal stayed formally autonomous, but was weakened, with its colonial empire being attacked by the Dutch and English. The Second Atlantic system was the trade of African slaves by mostly English, Brazilian, French and Dutch traders.
Perhaps not as well as the Dutch and the Delaware and certainly not as well as they did with the French trappers and traders to the north, but hostilities were rare.
French, English, and Dutch are all widely spoken languages in Europe. They have influenced each other through historical interactions and are official languages in various countries. Additionally, they are all part of the Indo-European language family.
The French, Dutch, English, and Spanish.The French, Dutch, English, and Spanish.
No, but the Dutch did.
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most of the dutch who first ventured to new netherland were fur traders
Yes and it is also common throughout the English language as well as Irish, Scottish, French, Germany, Dutch, and the Scandinavian languages.
As explorers it was the English, as settlers and traders it was the Dutch West Indies Company and the first Colonists were the Swedes.
No. The official language of Suriname is Dutch.
Mainly French, but also Dutch, German, English, and several others.
french