Unlike French settlers in the 1600s, the Dutch at first were not interested in

a. permanent settlements.

b. fur trading.

c. North America.

d. American Indians.

Answer :

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The correct answer is B) fur trading.

Unlike French settlers in the 1600s, the Dutch at first were not interested in fur trading.

The English colonists were interested in the land, that is why the had so many conflicts with the Native American Indian tribes. The English colonists wanted to exploit the many raw materials of the land and get a profit. The French were not interested in owning the land, they were totally committed to developing the fur trade because that way they earned good money. Indeed, they established good relationships with the Native American Indians. But unlike French settlers in the 1600s, the Dutch at first were not interested in fur trading when they established in the Hudson Bay (modern-day New York City).

Answer:

permanent settlements

Explanation:

the Dutch traveled to the new world to trade, sponsoring the Dutch East India Company. They traded with the American Indians and bought furs, which were used to make those expensive hats that rich people would wear in Europe. I also got it right on edge 2021.

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