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In 1664, the English took over New Amsterdam and renamed it New York after the Duke of York (later James II & VII). After the Second Anglo-Dutch War of 1665–67, England and the United Provinces of the Netherlands agreed to the status quo in the Treaty of Breda.
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Feb 9, 2010 · A successful Dutch settlement in the colony grew up on the southern tip of Manhattan Island and was christened New Amsterdam. To legitimatize ...
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The conquest of New Netherland occurred in 1664 as an English expedition led by Richard Nicolls that arrived in New York Harbor effected a peaceful capture ...
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... English warships, but nonetheless depicting New Amsterdam as it was in 1661. The original manuscript rests in the British Library, where it was rediscovered by ...
New Amsterdam becomes New York ... The Dutch lost control of their colony when the British seized it in 1665, renaming it New York and instituting new laws.
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In 1664, King Charles II of England granted to his brother James, the Duke of York, a massive tract of land in North America stretching from Virginia to ...
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By 1664, the village of New Amsterdam was a settlement of 1,500 people who reportedly spoke 18 languages, making it one of the world's most diverse places.
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British New Amsterdam New York from www.nationaalarchief.nl
The small colonial town that the Dutch founded in North America was called New Amsterdam. We now know it as New York City. The story of how the name evolved ...
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At the time four English warships arrived in New Amsterdam's harbor in 1664, the city was a vibrant hub of Atlantic and regional commerce. The so-called English ...
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Jul 10, 2022 · Over two hundred years, the colony of New Netherland became the British colony of New York, which then became the independent state of New York.