He controlled New Amsterdam which became New York. The Duke was the kings brother so was given New York.
James, the Duke of York received control of New Netherlands in 1664 from the Dutch and renamed the colony New York. New York City was originally named New Amsterdam while it was controlled by the Dutch.
The main city of New Netherlands was New Amsterdam. It was a Dutch settlement in the 17th century and was the seat of government of this colony. In 1665, New Amsterdam became New York after it was seized by the English. It was named for the Duke of York.
King Charles and then gave the Netherlands to his brother the Duke of York who then renamed it New York
New Amsterdam, major city of the New Netherlands , was primarily a trading center. Seized by the Duke of York , renamed New York about 1624 .
The original name of New York is New Netherlands.
The British bought and gave it to the Duke of York that's all I know. Also, New York City was called New Amsterdam.
New York got it's name from Charles II's brother, the Duke of York, who later became King James II. The colony was originally the Dutch territory New Netherlands and the city was New Amsterdam.
Residents voted to change the name to honor the Prince of York.
The Dutch settled what was called New Netherlands until the British overtook it renaming the area New Amsterdam. Once the Duke of York took control of the land, it was again renamed New York.
It was named in the honor of The Duke Of York it use to be called Netherlands but when the Duke Of York took over Netherlands he named it New York
In 1624, settlers from the Netherlands began building New Amsterdam in New York.
New York got it's name from Charles II's brother, the Duke of York, who later became King James II. The colony was originally the Dutch territory New Netherlands and the city was New Amsterdam.