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Dominique Gonzalez
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3 February, 00:20
Why did New Netherlands become new york?
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Alexia Galvan
3 February, 00:42
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The correct answer is because the Dutch surrendered.
In 1664, the English sent a fleet to take New Netherlands and the Dutch colony surrendered without a fight.
New Netherlands then became New York.
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