Before the Dutch started trading slaves, their primary export was tulips, which basically was the standard of the European economy, until Britain invented the greenhouse, grew their own tulips, and sent the Dutch economy into a veritable nose dive.
New Amsterdam even became New York.
Wacky!
Before the Dutch started trading slaves, their primary export was tulips, which basically was the standard of the European economy, until Britain invented the greenhouse, grew their own tulips, and sent the Dutch economy into a veritable nose dive.
New Amsterdam even became New York.
Wacky!
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