The Netherlands
The Netherlands
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What is now New York City was set up in the 17th century as a trading post by the Dutch. They called it New Amsterdam.
The Netherlands set up a trading center called Amsterdam. In the 17th century, Amsterdam became a major hub for trade and finance, particularly during the Dutch Golden Age. Its strategic location and advanced financial systems facilitated extensive trade networks across Europe and beyond.
Amsterdam is a city in the Netherlands, which is a country in the European Union, so the answer is yes.Amsterdam is a city in the Netherlands which is a member of the European Union.
What is now New York City was set up in the 17th century as a trading post by the Dutch. They called it New Amsterdam.
The Dutch in 1613 established a fur trading settlement in what is now lower Manhattan. It was called Nieu Amsterdam (New Amsterdam) starting in 1625.
The first European country to settle in Manhattan Island was the Netherlands. In 1624, the Dutch established a trading post called New Amsterdam, which later became New York City. The settlement served as a vital center for trade and commerce in the region until it was seized by the English in 1664.
Amsterdam is the capital of a country called: The Netherlands.
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No, the Dutch did. Holland (The Netherlands) started a trading post at the mouth of the Hudson River called New Amsterdam, in the years 1624 to 1626. In 1664, the English took control of New Amsterdam, and renamed it New York.
Netherland's capital city is called Amsterdam.