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What were the original Dutch settlers called?

The original Dutch settlers in North America were called New Netherland colonists. They were primarily from the Netherlands, but also included settlers from other parts of Europe, like Germany and France.

They were not known by a specific name like "Pilgrims" or "Puritans." However, depending on the specific time period and location, they might be referred to by other terms such as:

* Walloons: A group of Dutch Protestant refugees who settled in New Netherland in the 17th century.

* Patroons: Dutch landowners who were granted large tracts of land in New Netherland, often with the promise of bringing settlers to the area.

* Nieuw Nederlanders: A term used to refer to the Dutch settlers in general.

It's important to remember that the term "Dutch" encompassed a wide range of people and backgrounds, and the original settlers of New Netherland were a diverse group.

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