How would you characterize the similarities of the societies established in the colonies of new netherland and pennsylvania? explain.



Answer :

Similarities of the societies established in the colonies of New Netherland and Pennsylvania are that they had diverse population and extended encouragement for the settlers to visit them. In a nutshell the Dutch from the New Netherlands opened doors for a variety of people to their land.

What were the colonies of New Netherland and pennsylvania?

  • New Netherland was a seventeenth century colonial province controlled by the Dutch Republic located at the east coast of the present United States.
  • Most of the settled areas are now in  United States.
  • The territories were extended from Delmarva peninsula to the Southwestern Cape Cod.
  • Smaller outposts are found in Pennsylvania and also in Rhode island.
  • European colonists, Africans and Native Americans were the inhabitants of New Netherland.
  • The seventeenth century was considered as the Dutch golden age in Netherlands due to its massive socio-cultural and economic expansion.

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