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New York
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The first permanent English settlement in New York was established in 1664 when the English seized control of New Amsterdam from the Dutch. Renamed New York in honor of the Duke of York, the settlement served as a strategic trading post and port. The transition marked the beginning of English dominance in the region, shaping the future of New York as a major colonial center.
The Dutch in 1614.
The name of New York was taken from the Duke of York, the King's brother, who was given the land of New Amsterdam that he took from the Dutch who had the first settlement.
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Albany
The Dutch established a trading post called Fort Nassau on the site of modern Albany in 1614. It did not last though. Their first permanent settlement was Fort Orange, which was also where Albany is today.
The name of the first dutch settlement was New Amsterdam
it was actually fort orange which is no the city of Albany
Fort Nassau on Castle Island at Albany on the Hudson.
The first post-explorer settlement in what is now New York was established by the Dutch in 1624. They founded New Amsterdam on the southern tip of Manhattan Island, which served as a trading post for the Dutch West India Company. The settlement was primarily driven by economic interests, particularly in fur trade. In 1664, the English seized control of the area, renaming it New York.