idont know
New York was founded by them for sure, (New York = New Amsterdam = Fort Orange)
Buffalo and Boston are related to the Dutch, but I'm not sure if they were founded by the Dutch or not...
There are many more cities founded by them
NEW ANSWER:
The Dutch founded the city, and what would eventually become the colony of New York. New Netherland, was the name of the territory under Dutch control.
King Charles' brother, James, the Duke of York, sailed with a fleet to take control of the colony. But, James and his crew never had to fire a shot.
The Dutch were allowed to keep their lands. James, renamed the colony New York, after himself. The year was 1664.
NEWER, MORE ACCURATE ANSWER:
Here are some cities known for their dutch heritage:
Pella, IA
Orange City, IA
Fulton, IL
Baldwin, WI
Lynden, WA
Oak Harbor, WA
Woodburn, OR
Hempstead, NY
Long Beach, CA
Little Chute, WI
Holland, MI
the two present day cities were new york and las anges.
Fort Orange :P
New York
New York
"New Amsterdam" was the name given to Manhattan by Dutch settlers, as Amsterdam was the name of their big city in 1614-1664
The first US city to be founded was Cahokia which was founded in the year 600. The city was in the state of Illinois.
The city of New Haven in Connecticut was founded in 1638. This city was founded by the Puritans and the first college was founded in 1700.
The first Middle Colonies were founded by the Dutch, the Swedes, and the English. The Dutch: The Dutch were the first Europeans to settle in the Middle Colonies. They established the colony of New Netherland in 1624. The Dutch colony stretched from present-day New York City to Delaware Bay. The Swedes: The Swedes were the second Europeans to settle in the Middle Colonies. They established the colony of New Sweden in 1638. The Swedish colony was located in present-day Delaware and southeastern Pennsylvania. The English: The English took control of the Middle Colonies from the Dutch and the Swedes in the mid-1600s. The English established the colonies of New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware. The Middle Colonies were a diverse group of colonies with a rich history. They played an important role in the development of the United States. Here are some additional details about the founding of the first Middle Colonies: New Netherland: The Dutch West India Company founded New Netherland in 1624. The company's goal was to establish a fur trading post in the New World. The first Dutch settlement in New Netherland was Fort Nassau, which was built on the island of Manhattan in 1624. New Sweden: The Swedish government founded New Sweden in 1638. The colony's goal was to establish a trading post and a colony for Swedish and Finnish settlers. The first Swedish settlement in New Sweden was Fort Christina, which was built on the Delaware River in 1638. New York: The English took control of New Netherland from the Dutch in 1664. The English renamed the colony New York and made it a royal colony. New Jersey: The English took control of New Sweden from the Swedes in 1655. The English divided the colony into East Jersey and West Jersey and granted the land to two groups of Quakers. Pennsylvania: William Penn founded Pennsylvania in 1681. Penn was a Quaker and he wanted to establish a colony where Quakers could practice their religion freely. Penn's colony was a Quaker colony and it had a very tolerant religious policy. Delaware: Delaware was originally part of Pennsylvania. However, it became its own colony in 1704. Delaware was a royal colony and it had a governor appointed by the king of England.
William Penn founded Pennsylvania and the city of Philadelphia.
New York City was founded in 1624 by Dutch colonists as a trading post.
New York City was founded by the Dutch as New Amsterdam in 1624 and given its present name on its capture by the Engish in 1664.
New york city
New York City was founded in 1624 by the Dutch and was originally called New Amsterdam. It was later renamed New York in 1664 when the English took control of the city.
Yes, it was the Dutch!
Originally part of Dutch territory in North America, the city of Albany was founded by Dutch fur traders as two different, Fort Nassau in 1614 and Fort Orange in 1624. A population settled in the area and formed a town that was named "Beverwijck". In 1664 the English gained control of the area and renamed the city "Albany" after the Duke of Albany, the future King of England, James II.
Originally part of Dutch territory in North America, the city of Albany was founded by Dutch fur traders as two different, Fort Nassau in 1614 and Fort Orange in 1624. A population settled in the area and formed a town that was named "Beverwijck". In 1664 the English gained control of the area and renamed the city "Albany" after the Duke of Albany, the future King of England, James II.
"New Amsterdam" was the name given to Manhattan by Dutch settlers, as Amsterdam was the name of their big city in 1614-1664
The Dutch colony of New Amsterdam (settled in 1624) became New York City when the English took control in 1664.
New York can trace its roots back to circa 1624 when it was founded as a trading post by colonists of the Dutch Republic and was named New Amsterdam in 1626. Thereafter the British took over the colony and city in 1664, which they called New York after the Roman city of York situated in the north of England.
founded the dutch west india company
Yes and no. The Dutch were the first Europeans to settle in New York City, in approximately 1624 (some sources say 1625 or 1626). They called it New Amsterdam. In 1664, the English took control and renamed it New York.