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The subject of colonization of North America typically conjures up a few "culprits": Spain, France, and, of course, Britain. But it's important to remember that other European powers gave it a go here as well: the Dutch, for example, whose colony of New Amsterdam would one day become the city of New York. But even lesser known than the Dutch were the Russians, who, unlike the others who crossed the Atlantic and expanded westward, traveled east from the European part of their domain across Siberia and into North America via the North Pacific. Come with me as we join these intrepid explorers and settlers on their journey to the New World, a place that would come to be known as Russian America!
By Chester Sakamoto5
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The subject of colonization of North America typically conjures up a few "culprits": Spain, France, and, of course, Britain. But it's important to remember that other European powers gave it a go here as well: the Dutch, for example, whose colony of New Amsterdam would one day become the city of New York. But even lesser known than the Dutch were the Russians, who, unlike the others who crossed the Atlantic and expanded westward, traveled east from the European part of their domain across Siberia and into North America via the North Pacific. Come with me as we join these intrepid explorers and settlers on their journey to the New World, a place that would come to be known as Russian America!

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