The new Netherlands was a dutch colony from 1614 until 1667. In that time period the Netherlands where moving many ships around the world as England also did but at some point the king of England, Charles the second was grown tired of the dutch interfering with the shipping business so he send ships to take over the dutch colony of New Netherlands, the leader of the colony could not convince the people of the colony to fight against England and the colony was taken over without any bloodshed the city of New Amsterdam (what is now known as new york) was renamed to New york to onner the duke of New York who would become known as king James the second he became king of England after Charles the second.
It became new york cause when Charles II gave duke of york the colony he named it after him . Which is ....York ..
New Netherlands is the original settlement name for New York
The original name of New York was New Netherlands. New York was renamed after the Duke of York.
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 was originally part of the New Netherlands colony.
New Netherlands was established in present day New York.
No the city was once New Amsterdam in New Netherlands.
No, New Amsterdam was the colony in Manhattan that later became New York City. New Netherlands was the greater province that New Amsterdam was a part of. The greater province of New Netherlands consisted of land which later became parts of New York State, New Jersey, Connecticut, Delaware, Pennsylvania and Rhode Island. New Amsterdam was a colony in the province of New Netherlands, the same way modern-day New York City is a city in the state of New York.
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New Netherlands.
The main city of New Netherlands was New Amsterdam or now called New York.
New Netherland- Dutch.