New York for the duke of york, replacing new Amsterdam
That would have been New Amsterdam. Established by the Dutch on what is now Manhatten. The English renamed it New York.
because they think James, duke of york will do good things the Stuyvesant, the dutch government
The govoner is called Peter Stuyvesant
Manhattan
In 1619,a Dutch ship brought the first 20 slaves to the English colony of Virginia.
The Dutch colony of New Amsterdam became the English colony of New York.
The english seize the dutch colony of new netherland by driving the dutch out of new netherland. P.S this might be wrong
The Dutch never settled the Connecticut region.
The Dutch sold their colony of New Amsterdam to the English, and this colony eventually became New York.
New York was an English colony because the English conquered New York from the Dutch, and after ceding to the English in the Treaty of Westminster, in 1674.
New York began as a Dutch colony in 1624. The English took over following an Anglo-Dutch war, in 1664.
vriend is the word for friend. It is translated from English to Dutch.
Nope, English.
New York
It was the Dutch then English
What became the British colony of New York had previously been a Dutch colony called New Amsterdam. Around 1640, the powerful British saw the value of the Dutch founded colony and negotiated them out of their territory, which was originally purchased from Native Tribes.
The Dutch.