Which of the following factors contributed to the Dutch losing control of their settlements in North America?
A) Native attacks on Dutch settlements were too costly, with too little reward.
B) The British government bought the Dutch settlements and land in exchange for concessions in continental Europe.
C) Dutch settlements were disorganized and the government had trouble maintaining control.
D) Dutch settlers were considered employees of the Dutch East India Company leading many settlers to leave for increased freedom in British colonies.
D
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