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What was the significance of the Dutch West India Company?
A)They controlled all fur trade in the colonies.
B)They sponsored the first settlement in New Netherlands.
C)They set up areas for the Native Americans to live among the colonists.
D)They sent the first families to establish a Dutch position in the New World.

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Answered by aviratwalia18
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Explanation: a is the answer

Answered by Anonymous
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They controlled all fur traders in the colony .To carry an economic warfare against Spain and Portugal.

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