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Dutch Settlers

Published on Mar 16, 2016

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MOST DUTCH IMMIGRANTS IMMIGRATED TO NORTH AMERICA IN THE YEARS 1609-1645
By Brandon, Nolan, and Jack

Most of the immigrants from the Netherlands who came to North America were Dutch merchants looking to trade and sell with the natives.

Most immigrants settled along the Hudson River, since it was good for trade.
The settlers or the natives could easily sail down the river to the settlements, and trade.

However, many settled where New York and New Jersey are today, and also other various places in the Northeast and Mid-west.

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