easy the king or govern did not put up a fight and gave up
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In 1664, England sent warships to take over New Netherland, which was a Dutch colony in North America. The English fleet, commanded by Colonel Richard Nicolls, captured the colony without significant resistance, leading to the surrender of New Amsterdam, the capital of New Netherland. This event marked the transition of control from Dutch to English hands, and the colony was subsequently renamed New York.
The New Netherland colony was a Dutch colony founded in in the early 1600s. The English saw it as a threat because New Netherland was situated between the New England colonies and the English colonies in the South. In 1664, the English took over this colony.
because they were stupid
New Netherland is the land in the US that is now New York City and the Hudson Valley. Eventually, the English took over and renamed it.
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The english seize the dutch colony of new netherland by driving the dutch out of new netherland. P.S this might be wrong
They threatened and tried to drive Dutch out of New Netherland
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The English took over New Netherland in 1664.
It became New York after the brother of the king the Duke of York.
The conqueror of New Sweden who later lost New Netherland to the English was Peter Stuyvesant. He would serve as the last Dutch Director-General of the colony of New Netherland from 1647.