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11 March, 03:29

Why did the English drive the Dutch from New York? a. England wanted a base from which to fight the Spanish. b. The Dutch had been persecuting English settlers. c. England and Holland had gone to war in Europe. d. England envied New York's prosperity under the Dutch

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  1. 11 March, 04:29
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    The Dutch had been persecuting English settlers.
  2. 11 March, 04:36
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    Your answer would be C, England and Holland had gone to war in Europe xx.
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