Which statement BEST describes Dutch settlement of the Hudson River Valley?

A. Patroons gained rights to land and limited trade, while the Dutch West India
Company benefited from growing the population and sources of labor and
retaining control of most trade.

B. Patroons won free passage to cultivate and profit from unclaimed lands, while
the Dutch West India Company held onto the power to direct farming and trade
activities to their advantage.

C. Patroons gained freedom and self-government as well as profitable new
economic opportunities, while the Dutch West India Company gained more
customers to charge for passage and goods.

D. Patroons benefited from trade relations fostered by the Company with Native
Americans, while the Dutch West India Company acquired sources of cheap
labor to farm, hunt, and negotiate exchanges.