describe new york before settlers came
the British King gave it to his cousin the Duke of York, the majority of the people came from england
The New York settlers came from all over Europe in hopes for a better life.
Settlers came to New York because it was the commerce capital of the world. It was very easily accessible through the waterways. Lastly, its geographical location made it an ideal hub for business and trade.
they used tool such as gun power unlike the Native Americans
In the area we call New York City they called it New Amsterdam, but the Duke of York came along and took it from them calling it New York.
native americans came before there was new york
New York
The Dutch came to New York in 1609, ten years before the Mayflower.
The early settlers of New York were primarily the Dutch, who established the colony of New Netherland in the early 17th century, with New Amsterdam as its capital. In 1664, the English seized control of the territory and renamed it New York. The region attracted a diverse group of settlers, including English, Germans, and Jews, contributing to its multicultural character. Indigenous peoples, such as the Lenape and Iroquois, were also present before and during the arrival of European settlers.
Jersey is one of the Channel Islands and a part of Great Britain. When British settlers came to the "new world", they used names that they were familiar with. A city in England called "York" had been home to many settlers. They used the name to describe York in the new world and called it "New York". The same was true of "New Jersey".
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New York Settlers ReligionThey were either Puritans, Quakers, Protestants, or Lutheran And also Morgans