The Dutch Reformed Church.
they were most likely christians
Dutch protestant
The colony of New York was settled first by the Dutch and then by the English. The main religion of both the Dutch and English was Protestantism. New York was one of the Middle colonies.
Originally New Amsterdam a Dutch Colony it became the English Colony of New York.
Probably Dutch Protestant christanity
In the New York colony, there was religious diversity with Anglicans, Catholics, Dutch Reformed, and Quakers among others. The Dutch Reformed Church was the most prominent, reflecting the colony's Dutch origins. Religious tolerance was practiced to an extent, with Governor Stuyvesant allowing different religious groups to worship freely.
The dutch settled in New Amsterdam which is present day New York.
The colony of New York was settled by the Dutch and English. These people were Christians and of the Protestant faith. The different Protestant groups in New York included Lutherans, Congregationalists and French Huguenots.
The 8th President of USA was a Christian; member of Dutch Reformed Church.
The Dutch discovered New York and Albany. They were called Fort Orange and New Amsterdam.
New York is in Dutch the same.New Amsterdam was the name for the future 'New York' within the United States of America.
First, the Dutch and then the English. New York is named after the Duke of York.
Although minorities were numerous, it can be said that Protestantism was the main religion in colonial New York. This was because both the Dutch and the English were Protestant, and wanted their colonies to be Protestant too. Protestant.