The three nations that claimed what is now New York City were Holland, Great Britain, and France. Great Britain held it the longest before the United States gained its independence.
New Hampshire was claimed by Vermont, Massachusetts, and New York.
England, a clue of that is because New York state is in New England
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New Amsterdam was claimed by the English and renamed New York City. New York city has many landforms, such as the Hudson River, the Hudson Valley and the New York Bay.
Dutch, England, France
New York was considered to be an unusual colony because 3 countries tried to claim it at the same time. These countries included England, Spain, and France.
No it was not claimed by the French
A man named Samuel De Champlain claimed New York.
New Hampshire was claimed by Vermont, Massachusetts, and New York.
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New York. The other three are countries NY is a city
This area was first claimed by Holland.
New York and New Hampshire claimed the Hudson River.
Their are NO countries in New York. Hu, Stupid right
There are no countries in New York.
England, a clue of that is because New York state is in New England