The Dutch settled in New Amsterdam
Dutch Reformed Church members were a prominent religious group in Colonial New York. They were part of the Reformed tradition and were influenced by their Dutch heritage. Other religious groups in the colony included Anglicans, Quakers, and Jews.
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The dutch settled in New Amsterdam which is present day New York.
ANSWER The Colony of New York
The colony of New York was settled first by the Dutch and then by the English. The main religion of both the Dutch and English was Protestantism. New York was one of the Middle colonies.
The People in the New York Colony are working on making a Bigger Colony.
The Dutch settled the colony of New York that was first called New Amsterdam. The colony of New York traded all kinds of fur and they were successful in the farming of staple crops. The colony underwent ownership changes to Britain in 1674.
The colony of New York was settled by the Dutch and English. These people were Christians and of the Protestant faith. The different Protestant groups in New York included Lutherans, Congregationalists and French Huguenots.
The Colony of New York was founded in 1664. New Netherland was founded in 1624. The Duke of York took it from the founders and renamed it New York in 1664.
The first Europeans to establish a colony in what later became New York State was the Dutch. They settled there in around 1613.