Yes, it was the Dutch!
New York City was founded in 1624 by Dutch colonists as a trading post.
Brooklyn, now part of New York City, was founded as Breuckelen by Dutch settlers of New Amsterdam in 1646.
New Amsterdam
No, Harlem is a neighborhood in New York City (more specifically Manhattan). There is however a dutch city called Haarlem, which is located in the Netherlands. New York was originally called New Amsterdam and was founded by the dutch, which is why dutch-like names appear in New York.
Land settlement and English wanted more land in the Americas If you mean New York City, it was founded by the Dutch not the English.
The Dutch founded several cities in the United States. Two examples include New York City and Albany, which is in upstate New York.
New York City was founded in 1624 by the Dutch and was originally called New Amsterdam. It was later renamed New York in 1664 when the English took control of the city.
New York and Quebec were both founded by dutch.
New York and Quebec were both founded by dutch.
New York City was originally founded as New Amsterdam by the Dutch. It was conquered by the English and was renamed New York City in honor of the Duke of York. All of this took place before the USA had been created, while they were still colonies of Britain.
New York City was founded by the Dutch as New Amsterdam in 1624 and given its present name on its capture by the Engish in 1664.
the dutch found albany new york