New York City was called New Orange and the province of New York was called New Netherland when controlled by the Dutch in the 1600's.
In the 1600s, the first people to claim what is now New York were the Dutch. They established the colony of New Netherland in 1624, with its capital at New Amsterdam, located on the southern tip of Manhattan Island. The Dutch aimed to capitalize on the lucrative fur trade and established a diverse settlement that included various European settlers and enslaved Africans. In 1664, the English seized control of New Amsterdam and renamed it New York.
If I remember correctly the states where the "breadbasket colony" are located is New York, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey. I hope this helps you! >_<
Prior to the arrival of the English in 1664, New York was known as New Amsterdam, and was a Dutch colony. The Dutch settled the colony primarily to facilitate fur trading in exchange for cheap trinkets known as wampum. The English renamed it New York, after the king's brother, the Duke of York.
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The French province of Acadia settled in Louisiana during the 1600s. Today the French province of Acadia is called Nova Scotia.
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the religion is free in 1788
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the governor of new york in the mid 1600s was peter stuyvesant. he was mean =P
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is you go on google.com and type in 'slave's in the 1600's new york that will give you a lot of answers.