its probably dutch
dutch
i think french
No. French come from France and the Dutch come from Holland.
The answer is that it is dutch
i will answer this with a question, and a hint, the answer to the question that you just asked is the opposite answer of the question that I am about to ask... is France dutch or french? now remember, the answer to your question is the opposite answer of my question.
Montreal was originally a French colony, but English people populated it eventually, too.
Because the French felt that they should punish them.
New Amsterdam was a DUTCH colony. founded by Petert Stuyvesant. Subsequently it became New York.
In Holland, the Dutch adjective is "Holland's." There is no true adjective for Holland in English. The closest adjective in English is "Dutch," however, that not only applies to Holland but to all of the Netherlands. It is also common to hear "of or from Holland" in English.
Dutch Holland died in 1967.
The dutch settled in New Amsterdam which is present day New York.
Dutch is called Dutch because............Well, people from Holland are called Dutch by English speaking people only. In German and French and even in Russian they are called - German: Holländer, Niederländer - French: les Hollandais - Russian: gollantskij As you can see all these words are derived from the Dutch word Holland. Strictly spoken even Holland is wrong. Holland was the name of the county Holland until 1795. But as the economic and cultural centre of The Netherlands was situated in the old county of Holland, this last name stood for the whole of The Netherlands. Moreover the name "The Netherlands" also applies for Belgium historically. Originally there were 17 counties united as the Low Countries, in French Les Pays Bas. History divided them into two groups which became Belgium and Netherlands.