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3 January, 13:08

How were Dutch colonization efforts different from those of other imperial nations? A. They wanted to spread Catholicism. B. They traded with Native American tribes. C. They relied on funding from one large corporation. D. They established temporary settlements in the Americas.

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  1. 3 January, 15:40
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    Option B. They traded with Native American Tribes is the right answer

    Explanation:

    Dutch settlers colonized Americans to establish good trade relationships with Native Americans. Beavers were hunted largely for fur. Dutch settlers purchased fur from Native Americans and traded it with Europeans in order to accrue more wealth.

    Dutch settlers also practiced trade rituals like giving gifts to the Native Americans to labor for them and their relationship went to the next level when they married with Americans.

    Dutch settlers were few in number when compared to other colonists and hence, they surrendered a colony to Britain which was later called New York.
  2. 3 January, 17:04
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    A. they wanted to spread Catholicism
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