New york
Holland
The Dutch called this colony New Amsterdam.
New york city
the dutch
The Dutch established their colony in New York.
The first colony established in New England was the Plymouth Plantation, established at Plymouth near Cape Cod.
James, the Duke of York received control of New Netherlands in 1664 from the Dutch and renamed the colony New York. New York City was originally named New Amsterdam while it was controlled by the Dutch.
The answer is New York.
There is some strange English in your question, but New York started out as New Amsterdam, a colony and trading post established by the Dutch.
July 26, 1788
New York was very similar to Massachusetts, but under a slight influence from Pennsylvania, in terms of religion, it was a colony where Separatists (Pilgrims), Quakers and Puritans established their respective beliefs.