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Jamestown, Virginia. Plymouth, Massachusetts. New Amsterdam, New York
New Amsterdam.
No, the Dutch did. Holland (The Netherlands) started a trading post at the mouth of the Hudson River called New Amsterdam, in the years 1624 to 1626. In 1664, the English took control of New Amsterdam, and renamed it New York.
It was founded in 1625 and is in present day new York.(I think)
Two. New York and New Amsterdam. It was new Amsterdam From 1625-1674. After that it was called New York. (named after the Duke of York)
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.
In 1624, settlers from the Netherlands began building New Amsterdam in New York.
The Dutch in 1613 established a fur trading settlement in what is now lower Manhattan. It was called Nieu Amsterdam (New Amsterdam) starting in 1625.
New Amsterdam was founded around 1625. The English took control and renamed it New York in 1664.
In 1624, settlers from the Netherlands began building New Amsterdam in New York.
In 1624, settlers from the Netherlands began building New Amsterdam in New York.