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MissTica
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leonid [27]8 months ago
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The Dutch colonists after New Netherland became New York stayed in the colony and continued their way of life. Option D

This is further explained below.

<h3>What happened to the Dutch colonists after New Netherland became New York?</h3>

Generally, The Dutch maintained a presence in South Africa until the outbreak of the Boer Wars.

After the British acquired control of South Africa, the Dutch colonists in that nation stayed and eventually made their way to Natal, which is located on the other side of the country.

In conclusion, They gained their current name as a result of their participation in the Boer Wars, which were fought against the British.

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What happened to the Dutch colonists after New Netherland became New York?

O They stayed in the colony but were forced to adopt English customs.

O They chose to leave the colony and find new settlements.

O They were forced out of the colony, so they found other places to settle.

O They stayed in the colony and continued their way of life.

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