In the seventeenth century, the Dutch East India Company
A) established outposts in New York (New Amsterdam) and elsewhere in the Americas.
B) handled the shipment of gold and silver bullion from Spanish America to Spain.
C) established bases in the Caribbean.
D) took over much of the East Indies from Portugal.
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