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In history when the Dutch settled in Manhattan, they called it New Amsterdam.
They called it: Nieuw Amsterdam (New Amsterdam)
The Dutch arrived to colonize the area we call New York. They called it New Amsterdam. When the Duke of York took New Amsterdam from the Dutch barely a shot was fired. The Dutch turned over the colony to the English without a battle and New York was established.
New Amsterdam. They were Dutch until the Duke of York took it away from them to create New York.
Both countries began colonies. The Dutch in the area we call New York and the French in the Northeast in what is now Canada.
They were the Dutch Traders of Dutch West India Company from the Netherlands.
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In the area we call New York City they called it New Amsterdam, but the Duke of York came along and took it from them calling it New York.
The dutch. also known as the Netherlands, were the people who settled in New Amsterdam, which is now call New York.
N.Y was Constructed in the year 1610 By the dutch but the English fought and won the war in 1670 and They call it 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.
you call dutch gran parents oma(grandma) and opa(grandpa)