The Dutch bought Manhattan island because, the Dutch were scared that the American Indians might attack the settlers.cool that why
hudson discovered it by coming accross it then found it suutable to live
By selling it to native Americans for $24 dollars worth of manufactured goods.
In 1626
Peter Minuit found New Amsterdam and was the first governor of New Sweden. Peter Minuit purchased Manhattan Island from the Indians.
This proud- and noble(!) Dutch surname of Youngblood is first found in Amsterdam in 1275 A.D.
yes.but England took over it and renamed it New york If you mean 'founded', yes. The Dutch founded Nieuw Amsterdam (New Amsterdam) which was later captured by the Brits.
In 1621, Dutch merchants formed the Dutch West India Company to start a colony in America. The first Dutch colonists settled along the upper Hudson where they built Fort Orange, near present-day Albany, New York. The new colonists quickly found that there were good profits to be made in the fur trade. They established trading posts along the Hudson RIver. The largest was on Manhattan Island at the river's mouth.
Native Americans, including the Lenape Indians, inhabited the area long before Europeans arrived. In 1524, the first European to the area was Giovanni da Verrazzano, an Italian sailing for the French. The French never colonized the area. English explorer Henry Hudson rediscovered the mouth of the Hudson River in 1609 and explored Hudson Bay in 1610. Like other explorers, Hudson was actually looking for a shortcut to Asia. He did not found any settlement there. bob :) French explorer Champlain mapped the east coast of America from Cape Bretton, Nova Scotia, to Cape Cod, Mass in 1607, not quite far enough south to find (or found) New York, but close. Peter Minuit was a German but was a director of the Dutch West India Co. He reached Manhattan Island in 1624 and purchased it from the Indians with beads, ribbons, and trinkets valued at the amount of 60 guilders, or about $24. This became the colony of New Amsterdam (Niewe Amsterdam) in 1625. That is the date that appears on the Seal of the City of New York. New Amsterdam separated the English colonies of New England from the other English colonies in the south. Clashes between the Dutch and the English were inevitable. England's Charles II claimed all the Dutch land, and in 1664 he gave it to his brother The Dutch weren't prepared to fight the English, so in 1664, New Amsterdam became New York. New York City as we know it (Manhattan, The Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens and Staten Island) was founded in 1898. Before they were just separate boroughs, each with their own jurisdiction. The state of New York was founded in July 26, 1788.
Peter Minuit found New Amsterdam and was the first governor of New Sweden. Peter Minuit purchased Manhattan Island from the Indians.
An island called Manna Hatta [Manhattan] by the Indians who inhabited it. In 1609, Henry Hudson, working for the Dutch West Indies Company in Amsterdam was asked to go find China or India, in order to expand the business of beaver skin trading. He found the island of many hills [translation of the Indian word manna hatta]. In 1624, the Dutch arrived. In 1720, the English took over and it was re-named New York. In 1776, New York won over the English and it became American owned. In 1883, the first bridge, The Brooklyn Bridge, was completed to the city of Brooklyn. In 1898, New York City became the five boroughs of NYC (Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, Staten Island and the Bronx). The first underground subway was complete in 1904.When the Dutch arrived they originally meant for New Amsterdam (as they called it) to be an island of business; and for many years only inhabited the lower (Downtown) area of Manhattan.
He was the General of the Dutch colony of new Amsterdam a dutch colony in America, was sent by the dutch west India company Minuit was famous for buying the island (s) of Manhattan which is today's new york he bought it from native Americans in 1626.he payed with what as called trinkets which where about $24.he had also found new Amsterdam the southern tip on his island Manhattan in 1631he was released from the dutch India company he headed to the Swedish group (was dismissed from the dutch India company) in 1638. he also bought land from native Americans and founded fort Christina near what is today's Wilmington Delaware he later died in a hurricane in the west indies while on a trading mission in 1638.
Peter Minuit found Delaware and he purchased the island of Manhattan from Native Americans. Minuit joined the Dutch West India Company and was sent to New Netherland.
The Dutch discovered New York and Albany. They were called Fort Orange and New Amsterdam.
Nobody "found" New York; when the first Europeans got there, it was forests and grasslands. The explorer Henry Hudson, sailing in service of the Dutch Republic, was probably the first European to see the area of what is now Manhattan, Long Island, and the Hudson River. The first European settlement in the area was called Fort Amsterdam, and the first town was Neu Amsterdam. When the English took over the area 50 years later, the name of the city was changed to New York.
It was founded as a trading colony for the Dutch West India Company.
There are many ethnicities to be found in Amsterdam, however the people that are indigenous to this country are known as Nederlanders or "Dutch" whom are a Caucasian people of germanic descent.
This proud- and noble(!) Dutch surname of Youngblood is first found in Amsterdam in 1275 A.D.
The Dutch originally settled in New York, calling it New Amsterdam.
A Dutch explorer, Jacob Roggeveen, found it on Easter Sunday 1722.
Because the newly found Dutch Republic was the only place in Europe where there was complete religious/ethnic freedom.