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emmainna [20.7K]
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What was life like in a trading post in New Nether land?

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marusya05 [52]3 years ago
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Answer: During the 1600s, the Dutch created a booming North American colony by recruiting immigrants and cultivating its capital city as a hub for international trade. By the 1650s, the Dutch colony of New Netherland rivaled neighboring English settlements in the New World.

What was it like it trade in NetherLands?

If it was the search for a short route to Asia that brought the Dutch to North America, it was the beaver that made them stay. In 16th- and 17th-century Europe, fur was more than a luxury: as standards of living rose, fur-lined coats, fur collars, fur capes and muffs became near necessities.

What were some results of the Dutch fur trade?  What were some results of the fur trade? Overhunting depleted animal populations to the point of extinction in some regions and undermined traditional hunting rituals and reciprocal relationships in which hunters treated animal spirits with respect and animals allowed themselves to be hunted.

What made New Netherland successful?   Profits flowed to Amsterdam, encouraging new economic activity in the production of food, timber, tobacco, and eventually, slaves. In 1647, the most successful of the Dutch Director Generals arrived in New Amsterdam. Peter Stuyvesant found New Netherland in disarray.

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