Multiple Choice
What was the primary source of Dutch profit during the seventeenth-century scramble for colonies?
A) The establishment of a colony in New York
B) The cultivation of the tobacco crop
C) The sale of world-class merchant ships
D) The transportation of trade goods for other nations
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