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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 permanent English settlement in what is now the United States was founded by the English in 1607 and was called Jamestown, located in Virginia. The Dutch established their first settlement, called New Amsterdam, in 1624 on the southern tip of Manhattan. Jamestown is often recognized as the first successful colony, while New Amsterdam later became New York City after the English seized control in 1664.
New Netherland which was comprised of coastal areas in what is now New York, New Jersey , Pennsylvania and Delaware was a Dutch colony at one time.
It is believed the potato was introduced to China by the Dutch sometime between 1624 and 1662. China is now the world leader in the production of potatoes.
the dutch
That would have been New Amsterdam. Established by the Dutch on what is now Manhatten. The English renamed it New York.
In the 1600s, the first people to claim what is now New York were the Dutch. They established the colony of New Netherland in 1624, with its capital at New Amsterdam, located on the southern tip of Manhattan Island. The Dutch aimed to capitalize on the lucrative fur trade and established a diverse settlement that included various European settlers and enslaved Africans. In 1664, the English seized control of New Amsterdam and renamed it New York.
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.
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The Dutch West India Company had a monopoly on beaver fur from their trading depot at Fort Orange (what is now Albany) from 1624-1664.
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)
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 colony that was not part of New Netherland is Virginia. New Netherland, established by the Dutch in the early 17th century, primarily included areas that are now parts of New York, New Jersey, Delaware, and Connecticut. Virginia, on the other hand, was an English colony founded in 1607 and developed independently of Dutch influence in the region.
Most Dutch settlers went to the northern Hudson Valley, near the present Albany NY. In 1624 The Dutch East India Company established New Amsterdam, the first permanent European settlement in what is now New York state. New Amsterdam is now known as New York City. The Dutch Governor Peter Minuit is said to have traded the Canarsee Indians 60 guilders worth of goods for Manhattan Island in 1626 .
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.