It was located where NYC is today and New Jersey.
The New Amsterdam is basically the current location of New York City. The Dutch purchased the island of Manhattan from the Native Tribes. Soon after, the British saw the value of this city and the land north of it. They ousted the Dutch and renamed the city and territory New York.
New Amsterdam.
The natives called it Manahatta. The Dutch called it Nieuw Amsterdam (New Amsterdam).
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The Native Americans called it Mannahatta (which means "the Island of Many Hills"). When the Dutch settled it, they named it New Amsterdam. Then the English took control and renamed it New York.
The Native Americans called it Manahatta (Island of Many Hills)
The island of Mannahatta, now called Manhattan. The Dutch built Fort Amsterdam on Manhattan Island in 1625, and from this grew New Amsterdam.
The early name of New York City is New NetherlandsNew Amsterdam
The dutch name was: " Nieuw Amsterdam" (new amsterdam)
New Guinea is the name of the island where the country of Papua New Guinea is located.
New Amsterdam.
The name 'Staten' is actually Dutch; it was the Dutch who settled the farm land that was the island near New Amsterdam (or New York, also initially named from the Dutch).