Respuesta :
Although the Netherlands only controlled the Hudson River Valley from 1609 until 1664, in that short time, Dutch entrepreneurs established New Netherland, a series of trading posts, towns, and forts up and down the Hudson River that laid the groundwork for towns that still exist today.
Answer:
Furs.
Explanation:
Unlike other colonists, the Dutch weren't interested in in agriculture, or greater lands. Their main objective was fur trades, this represented for them such importance overall.