There are probably a number of answers to this question, one would be the Cape Colony (South Africa) first settled by the Dutch in 1652 which was then occupied by the British during the first and second occupations.
New York
There are probably a number of answers to this question, one would be the Cape Colony (South Africa) first settled by the Dutch in 1652 which was then occupied by the British during the first and second occupations.
the Dutch
Dutch Harbor got its name from the Dutch sea captain, Marten Soolmans, who was the first European to explore the area in 1780. The harbor served as a Dutch naval base for a brief period in the late 18th century before being abandoned.
Well the first people to settle their was an tribe named the Swedes. Then the Dutch attacked the Swedes and scattered them. Then an attack by the English lead by William Penn destroyed the Dutch and settled there.
The area the Dutch first settled in was New Yorkc:
The dutch first settled in new york. Get it, got it, good.
the dutch
gave the Indians some trinkets and beadsAnswer (Simple version)The above answer is incorrect. New Jersey was first settled by the native Americans and then by the Swedes and the Dutch. England later seized control of the area. New Jersey was a part of the revolution against England by the American Colonies and when the war was won, became one of the states.
The Dutch originally settled in New York, calling it New Amsterdam.
It was first settled by the Dutch in 1631.
Brazil - settled by the Portuguese Guyana - settled first by the Dutch, then by the British Suriname - settled by the Dutch French Guiana - settled by the French