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11 December, 23:30

what does england capturing of the new Netherland colony tell you about its relationship with the dutch?

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  1. 11 December, 23:56
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    England were tring to colonize the dutch

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    New Netherland was the only Dutch colony on the North American mainland. It consisted of holdings round the Hudson and Delaware Rivers. The Dutch first settled the area in 1610. By 1624, The Dutch West India Company established the colony of New Netherland. Peter Munuit purchased Manhattan island from the indigenous population in the area in 1626. The colonial capital of New Amsterdam was established there soon after.

    The Dutch lost New Netherland to the English during the Second Anglo-Dutch War in 1664 only a few years after the establishment of Wiltwyck. Along the West Coast of Africa, British charter companies clashed with the forces of the Dutch West India Company over rights to slaves, ivory, and gold in 1663. Less about slaves or ivory, the Anglo-Dutch Wars were actually more about who would be the dominant European naval power. By 1664, both the Dutch and English were preparing for war, and King Charles of England granted his brother, James, Duke of York, vast American territories that included all of New Netherland. James immediately raised a small fleet and sent it to New Amsterdam

    However In September of 1664, New York was born, effectively ending the Netherlands' direct involvement in North America, although in places like Kingston, the influences of Dutch architecture, planning, and folklife can still be quite clearly seen.
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