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Why did the Dutch locate their trading posts near harbors and rivers in the early 1600s?

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The Dutch located trading posts near harbors and rivers, such as the Hudson, in the early 1600s because 1. they were more familiar with the Hudson River than with other locations. ... they wanted safe harbors for battles with France, England, and Spain.
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The Dutch located their trading posts near harbors and rivers so it was easier to get into the ocean when they had to trade a product or so.

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