Holland
New york city
the dutch
There is some strange English in your question, but New York started out as New Amsterdam, a colony and trading post established by the Dutch.
New Netherland (now New Jersey) and New Amsterdam (now New York).
the first dutch colony was called new neatherlands then became new amsterdam, and now it is new york which is only nyc now (new york city)
the first dutch colony was called new neatherlands then became new amsterdam, and now it is new york which is only nyc now (new york city)
That would have been New Amsterdam. Established by the Dutch on what is now Manhatten. The English renamed it New York.
rhode island connecticot
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 colony that was part of the present-day cities of Alabama and New York is the Dutch colony of New Netherland. Established in the early 17th century, it included parts of what are now New York City and extended down the Hudson River into parts of present-day Alabama. The Dutch influence in this region was significant during its existence, until the English seized control in 1664. This led to the eventual establishment of New York as an English colony.
The same as it is now.
Yes, the had the colony that is now New York.