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The Dutch were expelled from North America primarily by the English, particularly through the actions of the Duke of York, who captured New Amsterdam in 1664. This led to the English taking control of the Dutch territories in North America, which they renamed New York. The Dutch influence waned significantly after this takeover, although they had established important settlements and trade networks prior to their expulsion.

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