It was established in 1624.
The first Dutch settlement in Albany was named Fort Orange.
To provided them with a Northern defensive outpost.
it was actually fort orange which is no the city of Albany
The first settlement in the Hudson Valley, New York, was called "Fort Orange." Established by the Dutch in 1624, it was located near present-day Albany. Fort Orange served as a trading post and played a key role in the fur trade, marking the beginning of European colonization in the region.
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France founded Fort Orange
Fort Orange is the original name for Albany, NY.
1738
In the year 1721, the British built the Fort King George settlement in Georgia. In 1732, trustees declared Savannah the first settlement.
Fort Orange was later a part of Albany, New York.
Fort Orange - New Netherland - was created in 1624.
The Dutch established a trading post called Fort Nassau on the site of modern Albany in 1614. It did not last though. Their first permanent settlement was Fort Orange, which was also where Albany is today.