The Lenape didn't really get along with the dutch settlers with their first settlement (Zwaanendael). They did get along for reasons.
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The Lenape tribe. The Lenape tribe inhabited Manhattan before the Europeans arrived, and it was the Lenapes who sold the island of Manhattan to the Dutch.
yes.but England took over it and renamed it New york If you mean 'founded', yes. The Dutch founded Nieuw Amsterdam (New Amsterdam) which was later captured by the Brits.
The Dutch purchased Manhattan in 1626 from the Native American Lenape tribe.
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The Lenapes helped the Dutch by teaching them how to fish, hunt and grow crops (beans, corn, tobacco and squash)
The Dutch and the Lenape did not fight. During the 17th century, the Dutch and the Swedes began sharing their culture and their goods with the Lenape people.
Actually the first known inhabitants were the Native Americans. The first Europeans were the Swedish and Dutch settlers.
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the first settlers in delaware were the Dutch but then sweden took over but the dutch wanted back and so they did.
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Brooklyn was founded by Dutch settlers in 1646, although the Lenape tribe of Native Americans was already living nearby. It became part of New York City in 1894.
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The first settlers who colonized the area of America located along the lower Delaware River originated from the European country of Sweden, although a small proportion of settlers in this area also came from Finland. Initially at odds with Dutch settlers in the area, they eventually became subject to the English, who forcibly took control from the Dutch in the late 1600s.
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The dutch would of died or just would have to move back to where they came from.