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Pierre Barnett
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14 January, 17:50
Where did the Dutch colonize in North America?
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Mathias Rivera
14 January, 17:56
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After some early trading expeditions, the first Dutch settlement in the Americas was founded in 1615: Fort Nassau, on Castle Island along the Hudson, near present-day Albany. The settlement served mostly as an outpost for trading in fur with the native Lenape tribespeople, but was later replaced by Fort Orange
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