The New York Colony
The English took over New Netherland in 1664.
New Jersey was founded in 1664, by James, the duke of York
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.
Albany was named by British settlers in 1664 in honour of the then Duke of Albany, who would later become King James VII of Scotland and King James II of England.
The Duke of York founded New York in 1664.
he was very ugly.
The Duke of York
it was founded in 1664 by the duke of York
The New York Colony
New Netherlands was renamed New York after the Duke of York.
The English took over New Netherland in 1664.
The Duke of York New York
New Jersey was founded in 1664, by James, the duke of York
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.
When the British seized New Netherlands in 1664, the colony was renamed for James, the Duke of York and Duke of Albany, who became king as James II in 1685.
The Duke of York