Answer:
Over time, English-speaking people used the word Dutch to describe people from both the Netherlands and Germany, and now just the Netherlands today. (At that point in time, in the early 1500s, the Netherlands and parts of Germany, along with Belgium and Luxembourg, were all part of the Holy Roman Empire.)
It was like sort of same as <span>Mesopotamia, and also Babylon was a city, and it was not in America.
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The founders of the New England colonies had
an entirely different mission from the Jamestown settlers. Although
economic prosperity was still a goal of the New England settlers, their
true goal was spiritual. Fed up with the ceremonial Church of England,
Pilgrims and Puritans sought to recreate society in the manner they
believed God truly intended it to be designed..... basically Clatholic