The English ended up in New York through the establishment of the Dutch colony of New Amsterdam, which was founded in 1624. In 1664, the English seized control of the territory, renaming it New York in honor of the Duke of York. This takeover was part of broader English efforts to expand their colonial influence in North America. The region's strategic location and economic potential made it a valuable asset for the English.
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The English did not so much take New York from the dutch, they convinced them to a trade of territory. I do now know the exact details of the deal, but I know Surinam was controlled by the English at that point in time, and power of this territory was transferred to the dutch in exchange for New York, there might have been a lot more to the deal, but this is what I know. your a stupid tard they where forced bye sacahgaweha
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The Leafs did not verse the Islanders in the 1978 playoffs but the New York Islanders did end up winning the championship.
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New York is the Romanian equivalent of 'New York'. Oftentimes, Romanian and other languages don't come up with their own translations of the important cities in other countries. A good example is 'New York', which tends to be known as such in languages other than English.
how does water frrom the pacific ocean end up as rain in new york state
New York was not the first colony. Roanoke was, but it failed so Jamestown would have to be the first successful English colony.
No one is in charge of English. Languages change through time and English has. Words dealing with computers are fairly new to the English language. New words are developed all the time that end up in common use.
New york was set up becuse we have to celebrate it :d
He grew up in Brooklyn New York .
no. she grew up in new york, new york...new york city itself