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How did the Dutch government react to the increasing conflict with Britain over New Netherland?

O They were unsatisfied with the colony and did not send much support.
O They sent warships to the colony to fight the British navy.
They refused to relinquish control of the colony to Britain.
They allied with indigenous peoples to join in the conflict.

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They were unsatisfied with the colony and did not send much support.

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Answer:

They were unsatisfied with the colony and did not send much support.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Dutch government were unsatisfied with the New Netherlands colony and in 1664 when warships with several soldiers came to the harbor and demanded the Dutch surrender, prominent city residents gave up the colony without a fight and signed over the colony.

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