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In August of 1664, a small British naval force captured the Dutch settlement of New Amsterdam. This aggressive action was followed by a war between the Dutch and the British, during which the captured city was -- in June of 1665 -- renamed as "New York City".
In 1664 The British ousted the Dutch from Manhattan and renamed the city New York City.
The Colony of New York was founded in 1664. New Netherland was founded in 1624. The Duke of York took it from the founders and renamed it New York in 1664.
peter stuyvesant was the governor of new netherland, which later became new york after it was ceded to the british in 1664
it was founded in 1624 by peter minuit then taken back from the british in 1664. it was then renamed duke of york.
The Dutch surrendered New Amsterdam to the British, who renamed it, "New York."
In 1664 the British seized the New Netherlands.
New York
The Dutch ruled New York from 1624 to 1664. They established the colony of New Netherland during this period before it was later captured by the British and renamed New York.
The Duke of York
The Duke of York
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In August of 1664, a small British naval force captured the Dutch settlement of New Amsterdam. This aggressive action was followed by a war between the Dutch and the British, during which the captured city was -- in June of 1665 -- renamed as "New York City".
In 1664 The British ousted the Dutch from Manhattan and renamed the city New York City.
The Colony of New York was founded in 1664. New Netherland was founded in 1624. The Duke of York took it from the founders and renamed it New York in 1664.
peter stuyvesant was the governor of new netherland, which later became new york after it was ceded to the british in 1664