he helped the pope and the pope declared him as a emperor
New york
His brother, the Duke of York. The Duke of York then renemed the colony 'New York'.
Because the Dutch (New Netherland) colony was a threat to England because of its trade. It was also a threat cause of the dutch's expanding settlements and it's location.
New Jersey became a colony before England took control of New Netherland. And this is how I know: England took control of New Netherland in 1664 and New Jersey became a Colony in 1702.
Charles wanted New Netherland for the more land, the fur trade and its abundance of Natural Resources. When English warships invaded New Netherland, Peter Stuyvesant tried to inspire the residents to fight, but could not. As a result, New Netherland was taken by the British without a fight.
King Charles the second wanted to make New Netherlands an English colony. At the time New Netherlands was a Dutch settlement.
The Dutch were the first Europeans to colonize New York City and its surrounding areas. They gave the settlement's port city the name New Amsterdam, and the greater province to which it belonged was named New Netherland. In 1664, the British took control of New Amsterdam and New Netherland and renamed them New York, after James II, the Duke of York, who received the land as a gift from his brother, King Charles II. New Amsterdam became the City of New York, and New Netherland became the Province of New York.
Well originally there was New Netherland who was settled by the Dutch but then King Charles II made the Dutch surrender to him and his army. So the King then had it. Then King Charles II gave New Netherland to his brother the Duke of York and renamed it New York after his brother. I hope this helped.
Charles wanted New Netherland for the more land, the fur trade and its abundance of Natural Resources. When English warships invaded New Netherland, Peter Stuyvesant tried to inspire the residents to fight, but could not. As a result, New Netherland was taken by the British without a fight.
Yes
New York
The English did not want to compete with the Dutch in the colonies.