New Amsterdam was founded by the Dutch, but there were also English, Irish, Swedes, Finns, German, Belgians, French, Jews from Portugal, blacks and other nationalities living there. In 1664, four British warships sailed into New York harbor and took it over without firing a shot. The British renamed it New York and continued the fairly tolerant policies of the Dutch businessmen who had run New Amsterdam and so New York City continued to have more of a mix of nationalities than most colonies, though other than the black slaves who came involuntarily, the people who came to New York City at that time were mostly from northern Europe.
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The Duke of York founded New York in 1664.
The New York colony was found in 1664.
Province of New York was created in 1664.
james,duck of york found new york in 1664
The town of New Amsterdam was founded in 1625 by Willem Verhulst. It was re-named New York after the British took over.
the amount of people in new jersey in 1664 is 900.
it was founded in 1664 by the duke of York
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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.
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The New York Colony