One of the important reasons why England took New Netherland from the Dutch was because of:
A) its location at the mouth of the Hudson River
B) their military strength, which was considered a threat to English interests in North America
C) New Netherland's direct financial competition with officially licensed English companies
D) its interest in extending Anglicanism to this devoutly Catholic nation
E) England's superior position as a continental financial power
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