Starving in Ireland ( & other countries ) was not a great alternative.
Immigrants entered the United States through the Ellis Island, a small island in New York Harbor.
the dutch
New Amsterdam. The Dutch were the first Europeans to settle in New York City. They named it New Amsterdam. When the English took control in 1664, they renamed it New York.
The Dutch were the first Europeans to colonize New York City.
Lenni Lenape means men of men or originial people. The Lenni Lenape tribe were called the Delaware Indians by Europeans. They lived in New Jersey, Delaware, southern New York and eastern Pennsylvania in the 1600s.
I sure hope they don't offer Europeans. New York banned slavery in 1799. Leave the poor Europeans alone.
Who were the first europeans to live in what is now new york?
on a boat
islands on New York such as where the europeans came in from Ellis island which opened in 1903
cause they wanted to have fast railroadthey wanted to find freedom,faith, and belief
The first Europeans to live in, what was to become, New York City were the Dutch.
In 10,000 BC the Native Americans. Then the Europeans discovered New York in 1524. (led by the French) Then in 1609 it was claimed by the Dutch. In 1664 the Europeans named it New York after the Duke of York. It was a major trading in the thirteen colonies. I think.
tourists
The first Europeans to establish a colony in what later became New York State was the Dutch. They settled there in around 1613.
the settlers in the colony of new york was offered water front houses of land and money for every settler that you bring with you to the colony.the duke of york sent out fliers to all the europeans in the country.stating that if u take this voyage you will get this and that.that is what influenced settlers to come to new york
Immigrants entered the United States through the Ellis Island, a small island in New York Harbor.
The Latvins