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The Dutch located trading posts near the Hudson River in the early 1600s because they were more familiar with the Hudson River than other locations. wanted to build outposts for trading fish and furs. wanted to claim land not already claimed by France, England, or Spain. wanted to send their explorers into new territory.

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The Dutch located trading posts near the Hudson River in the early 1600s because they wanted to build outposts for trading fish and furs

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ans is wanted to build outposts for trading fish and furs.


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