new york
It was renamed to New York... look it up
maryland
New York
Well, honey, England renamed New Netherland to New York and New Amsterdam to New York City. It was all part of a little thing called the Treaty of Breda in 1667. So, there you have it, a little history lesson served with a side of sass.
New york
New Netherland is the land in the US that is now New York City and the Hudson Valley. Eventually, the English took over and renamed it.
The Dutch surrendered New Amsterdam to the British, who renamed it, "New York."
It became New York after the brother of the king the Duke of York.
They renamed it New York and it became one of the most populated colonies.
New Netherland. The settlement at New York City (Manhattan Island) was called New Amsterdam.
No. New york city was origanally New Amsterdam. It was part of New netherland (dutch) It was concured by the british and renamed.
Well, honey, the colony of New Netherland was taken over by the British without a single shot being fired, and they renamed it New York in honor of the Duke of York. It was all very polite and civilized, unlike some other messy takeovers in history.