They simply took with military force. On August 27, 1664, four English frigates sailed into New Amsterdam Harbor and demanded the surrender of the Dutch colony. The Dutch governor, Peter Stuyvesant, surrendered.
New England, New Amsterdam, and Quebec.
new amsterdam, New England,.... (others add on)
He was all like can i be control of new Amsterdam and they said shore y not
yes it is i the new england colonies
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No, the Dutch did. Holland (The Netherlands) started a trading post at the mouth of the Hudson River called New Amsterdam, in the years 1624 to 1626. In 1664, the English took control of New Amsterdam, and renamed it New York.
No state went to Amsterdam. The Pilgrims went to Amsterdam first and then return to England. In 1620 they established Plymouth colony. New Amsterdam became New York.
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He used the claims John Cabot made during his voyages for England to justify scaring the Dutch out of The Hudson river valley.
Well, honey, England renamed New Netherland to New York and New Amsterdam to New York City. It was all part of a little thing called the Treaty of Breda in 1667. So, there you have it, a little history lesson served with a side of sass.
Yes. ;] Simple Enough?
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