The population of New Amsterdam in 1664 was around 1,000 people.
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The Dutch surrendered New Amsterdam to the British in 1664.
In 1664, Peter Stuyvesant was the governor (actually, his title was Director General) of New Netherland, not New Amsterdam. New Amsterdam was a colony in the greater New Netherland settlement. There was never a governor (or Director General) of New Amsterdam.
In 1664, Peter Stuyvesant was the governor (actually, his title was Director General) of New Netherland, not New Amsterdam. New Amsterdam was a colony in the greater New Netherland settlement. There was never a governor (or Director General) of New Amsterdam.
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The early name of New York City is New NetherlandsNew Amsterdam
New Amsterdam became New York after the English took over in 1664.
The Dutch settlement of New Amsterdam became New York when the English took control in 1664.
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What is now Manhattan was New Amsterdam until 1664.
New Amsterdam is the original Dutch name for the modern New York City. The town was founded in 1625. The Dutch name was Nieuw Amsterdam. It was part of the Dutch settlement of what became the state of New York, in the subsequent United States of America.
The Dutch surrendered New Amsterdam to the British, who renamed it, "New York."