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Formation of New Amsterdam

The Dutch were the first European power to establish a colonial settlement in present-day New York, called New Amsterdam. They recognized that the seaport would benefit them in expanding their trading routes and also had interests in establishing a foothold in fur trading in the Americas. This section will discuss New York before European arrival as well as how the settlement was formed.

Important Historical Figures

The Climaxes of the event

The purchase of Manhattan Island

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