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CHAPTER 7
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CHAPTER 7.
NEW NETHERLAND AND NEW SWEDEN [Sidenote: The Dutch East India Company.] 57.

The Dutch .-- At this time the Dutch were the greatest traders and shipowners in the world.

They were especially interested in the commerce of the East Indies.

Indeed, the Dutch India Company was the most successful trading company in existence.

The way to the East Indies lay through seas carefully guarded by the Portuguese, so the Dutch India Company hired Henry Hudson, an English sailor, to search for a new route to India.
[Sidenote: Henry Hudson.] [Sidenote: He discovers Hudson's River, 1609.


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