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Settlements in America were NOT sponsored by: London Company Raleigh De Soto Dutch West India Company no silly answers pls

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Answered by piyasiya5
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Answer:

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Answered by priyaag2102
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The correct answer to this question is the Dutch West India Company.

Explanation:

  • The Dutch West India Company was a chartered enterprise, also known as the "GWC" of Dutch merchants together with foreign investors.  

  • Amongst its founders was Willem Usselincx and Jessé de Forest.

  • GWC was permitted a charter for a trade cartel within the Dutch West Indies on 3 June 1621, by the Republic of the Seven United Netherlands and given power over Dutch partaking in the Atlantic slave trade, the Caribbean, Brazil, and North America.  

  • The area where the company could work comprised of West Africa along with the Tropic of Cancer and the Cape of Good Hope, and the Americas, which encompassed the Pacific Ocean and the eastern portion of New Guinea.
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