Difficulties in finding settlers for new Netherlands:
In the Netherlands, there weren't too many middle-class people willing to relocate. For forty decades the Dutch-owned New Netherlands, then New York. However, they were not migrants. In the Netherlands there was land and to be avoided, so they didn't enjoy democratic and religiosity benefits by invading.
Therefore, it was not easy to find the right authorities to hold the settlement going smoothly by the Dutch West India Company that had undertaken to create the new global Settlement. Then the Dutch community was seized over by invasion in 1664 with a renewal of British involvement in the colonial activity.