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Lerok [7]
3 years ago
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Why did the Dutch settle in New Netherlands? A. They were seeking religious freedom. B. They wanted to expand their empire. C. T

hey were looking for gold. D. They wanted to get rich from the fur trade.
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viva [34]3 years ago
8 0
The Dutch settled in New Netherlands because d. they wanted to get rich from the fur trade

I think this is the best answer because <span>West India Company or better known as the "Walloons" were the first permanent settlers in New Netherlands. One of their most important goals is "trading", and they wanted to build an agricultural colony for their 'trading' goal in New Netherlands.

Hope this helps. :)</span>
Scrat [10]3 years ago
3 0
 The correct answer is D.
The Dutch settle in the new Netherlands because they wanted to get rich from the fur trade. New Netherland the first trading partner was Mohawk confederacy. The Dutch settled in Dutch land this is is because it had plenty amount of cocoa crop, so they could run a new country properly without the issue of running out of money. The governor of the New Netherland was Peter Minuit.
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