Well the Answer to the Question Is The First Leader of The New Netherlands Colony was,
Willem Verhulst Hope i helped
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JAmes Oglethrope
Lord Baltimore
Willam Hathphoe
New York was begun as a Dutch Colony in 1624, a proprietary colony of the Dutch West Indies Company. It was originally the colony of New Netherlands and New York City was originally New Amsterdam. The original Director-General of the colony was Cornellis Jacobzoon May, who was soon succeeded by Willem Verhulst. The best remembered though is the third Director-General, Peter Minuit, who served from 1626-32. It was Minuit who supposedly made the legendary purchase of Manhattan Island for trade goods worth $24. The British took over New York in 1664 as part of the Peace settlement following an Anglo-Dutch war.
A Dutchman, named Peter Minuit.
The first leader of the colony of New South Wales was Governor Arthur Phillip.
Willam Hathphoe
john smith
John Carver was the first Pilgrim leader to be elected as the Governor of Plymouth colony, commonly referred to as Plymouth Plantation. He is also believed to have written the Mayflower Compact.
Willem Jansz was the first European known to have seen the coast of Australia...
Willem Janszoon, sometimes called Willem Jansz, was from the Netherlands. He is famous for being the first European to see Australia.