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30 September, 20:47

What was the chief reasons for the Dutch surrender of new Amsterdam to the British the choices are - war with the French in Europe - lack of success with their farming practices - exhaustion from fighting native Americans - trading with the British for land in warmer climates

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  1. 30 September, 21:15
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    Exhaustion from fighting native Americans
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