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The Dutch located trading posts near harbors and rivers, such as the Hudson, in the early 1600s because

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The Dutch located trading posts near harbors and rivers, such as the Hudson, in the early 1600s because these were the most advantageous in terms of profitable trading with Europe. 
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they wanted water access to help transport goods back to Europe.

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