New York.
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When originally settled by the Dutch, New York City was called New Amsterdam.At that time, New Netherland referred to the settlement of the east coast by the Dutch which includes what today is now New York State, New Jersey, Delaware, and Connecticut. It also included some settlements in Pennsylvania and Rhode Island.
New Netherland was comprised of more than one state. Henry Hudson claimed the territory for the Dutch. It encompasses parts of the states of New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Connecticut, and Delaware.
New York.
New Netherland.
The Colony that was originally part of New York is New Jersey. This area was settle by the Dutch. New Jersey was called New Netherland and contained parts of what is now New York. New York was called New Amsterdam.
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The first name of New York was New Netherlands, its capital being New Amsterdam. It was given this name when is was colonized by the Dutch in the 1400s.
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New Netherland ended in 1674.