They had no desire to convert the locals to Christianity and they did not want to change the native culture.
===============================
They did not settle a lot of their people there.
They had no desire to convert the locals to Christianity and they did not want to change the native culture. =============================== They did not settle a lot of their people there.
: they did not want to change the native culture.
They had no desire to convert the locals to Christianity and they did not want to change the native culture. =============================== They did not settle a lot of their people there.
They had no desire to convert the locals to Christianity and they did not want to change the native culture. =============================== They did not settle a lot of their people there.
They had no desire to convert the locals to Christianity and they did not want to change the native culture. =============================== They did not settle a lot of their people there.
New York started on the southern end of Manhattan Island in 1609. It began as a Dutch colony. It became an English colony when the Duke of York conquered it. When they saw the difference between the way they were treated and the way England treated their colonies, the people of New York decided they would prefer to be Englishmen. As a result, they absolutely refused to come to the defense of the colony. That attitude changed completely when George III became king of England.
They had no desire to convert the locals to Christianity and they did not want to change the native culture. =============================== They did not settle a lot of their people there.
Yes, they are not any different to other children, they are just slightly different mentally, and if that is the way they want to be treated then so be it.
no
It was already an existing Dutch colony named New Amsterdam and had considerable infrastructure in place so what better way than to simply switch names.
Dutch and British exploratory expeditions were independent of their respective governments
The dutch founded New Amsterdam, which was the original name of New York, as a way to entice more settlers to establish a strong base of operations at the mouth of the Hudson river, to protect the trade going on between dutch merchants in New York and the Native American tribes living further north along the Hudson, primarily trading in furs and pelts. New Amsterdam served as the seat of colonial government in the dutch colony of New Netherland, as well as a regional centre for commerce and communication, as well as the principal seaport for the colony.