Residents voted to change the name to honor the Prince of York.
When the British took control in 1664, New Amsterdam was renamed New York after the Duke of York, who received the land as a gift from the King of England.
AnswerYork is in England. Amsterdam is in the Netherlands. The Dutch colony in America was called New Amsterdam until it was captured by the Duke of York, and then it became a British colony named after him. New York was the city, and it was also the name of the entire British colony which is a U.S. state today.
New York/Manhattan was originally named New Amsterdam. The name New Netherlands was sometimes used.
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The Duke of York because he got the colony named after him.
It was named for the Duke of York.
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New York was named after James, The Duke of York
New York was first colonized by the Dutch, who named it New Amsterdam, based on the European city named Amsterdam. Later, the British invaded the colony, and the Dutch, not wanting to fight another battle with the British, surrendered New Amsterdam. The Dutch exited the colony, and the British occupied it. They named their new acquired colony New York based on the Duke of York.
The Duke of York captured New Netherlands and named it New York.
New York, originally named "New Amsterdam", was part of the original 13 colonies.
James, the Duke of York received control of New Netherlands in 1664 from the Dutch and renamed the colony New York. New York City was originally named New Amsterdam while it was controlled by the Dutch.
A settler named Peter Minuit founded the colony of New York.They duke of york
King Charles the second gave the colony to a Prince named York, who renamed it New York.