Read the excerpt below.
"The Indians... are very useful to us in trade, bringing us many thousands of beaver and otter skins every year, for which we give them wool cloth, kettles, knives, and other goods. Without this commerce, our settlement would struggle to find profit."
—Adapted from a Dutch West India Company report on New Netherland, 1630s
Which of the following best describes the primary goal of the Dutch in their relations with Native Americans as shown in the excerpt?
- AEstablishing permanent family-based farming communities that completely excluded Native Americans from economic activity.
- Developing commercial alliances centered on the fur trade to generate mercantile profits.Cevap
- COrganizing coerced labor systems to extract mineral wealth through the encomienda system.
- DUnifying all diverse Native American groups into a single, centralized trading nation under European control.
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Developing commercial alliances centered on the fur trade to generate mercantile profits.
The correct answer is correct because the Dutch in New Netherland established a trade-based empire that relied on building alliances with Native Americans for fur trading rather than acquiring vast agricultural lands or using forced native labor.
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