Well Quebec had a war and New Amsterdam did not. But New Amsterdam was part of a city and Quebec is not.
According to the 2002 edition of History Alive! The United States, Dutch and English came there in search of new lives. The Dutch. Dutch, it was once known as New Amsterdam. The Dutch settled New Amsterdam, which became New York City after the Dutch surrendered the land to the English.
There was not a Dutch governor of New Amsterdam in 1964. This year marked the 300th anniversary of New Amsterdam being taken over by the British.
New Amsterdam is the name of the major Dutch settlement in the new world=D
New York was part of what the Dutch called New Netherland, which also included New Jersey, Delaware, Connecticut and parts of Pennsylvania and Rhode Island.
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Well Quebec had a war and New Amsterdam did not. But New Amsterdam was part of a city and Quebec is not.
The dutch name was: " Nieuw Amsterdam" (new amsterdam)
According to the 2002 edition of History Alive! The United States, Dutch and English came there in search of new lives. The Dutch. Dutch, it was once known as New Amsterdam. The Dutch settled New Amsterdam, which became New York City after the Dutch surrendered the land to the English.
They called it: Nieuw Amsterdam (New Amsterdam)
There was not a Dutch governor of New Amsterdam in 1964. This year marked the 300th anniversary of New Amsterdam being taken over by the British.
because they settled there so they named the town new amsterdam and because new amterdam today is Dutch
New Amsterdam is the name of the major Dutch settlement in the new world=D
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The Dutch surrendered New Amsterdam to the British in 1664.
The Dutch founded New York in 1625.. Back then, it was called New Amsterdam, after the Dutch capitol of Amsterdam. It was a trading post at first. In 1664, the British captured it.
That's the other way around. The Dutch founded New York (called Nieuw Amsterdam, New Amsterdam back then).