The Dutch owned New York before the English, but in 1664 King Charles II decided to
take the territory between Virginia and New England.
The last Dutch Governor, Peter Stuyvesant, surrendered the colony to the British. It
was originally named New Amsterdam, but when it fell into British hands the king gave it
to his brother the Duke of York, so it was named New York.
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The Dutch.
The Dutch.
The Dutch
New York, which was known as New Amsterdam before the English took it.
New Amsterdam
It was the English. The Duke of York was all ready in control.
He controlled New Amsterdam which became New York. The Duke was the kings brother so was given New York.
England, but before England took control the Dutch had it. At the time it was called New Amsterdan.
England, but before England took control the Dutch had it. At the time it was called New Amsterdan.
The Dutch
The English took over New York in 1664, when they seized control from the Dutch and renamed it from New Amsterdam to New York. The Charter of Liberties, which established certain rights and governance principles, was issued later in 1683. Therefore, the English takeover occurred before the Charter of Liberties was written.
The Dutch originally settled in New York because is was not controlled by England. However, the English captured the land and the king (Charles II) gave the land to his brother, the Duke of York.