Joint stock companies were often used as a way of financially supporting voyages to the Americas. Some were more successful than others. Discuss the role that the Massachusetts Bay Company, Virginia Company, and the Dutch West India Company played in early colonization efforts. What were their individual strategies? Did location have any relevance to their success or failure? Why or why not?
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