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Which of the following is true of Dutch colonization in the Americas?

Their geographic focus put them in competition with the Spanish Empire

Their trade heavily relied on plantation slavery

They generally saw the American Indians as trade partners and allies

Enforced a strict Calvinist religious uniformity in the areas they controlled

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Answer:

They generally saw the American Indians as trade partners and allies

Step-by-step explanation:

Dutch traders were the first Europeans to meet with pecots in 1622 and, despite the misunderstandings that arose during the first contact, they quickly established mutually beneficial cooperation. By the end of the 1620s, Dutch merchants exported about 10,000 hides per year from the New Netherlands, a significant part of which were delivered to them by pecots.

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