New York
The Dutch settlement of New Amsterdam became New York when the English took control in 1664.
because they settled there so they named the town new amsterdam and because new amterdam today is Dutch
It was located where NYC is today and New Jersey.
It is now called New York.
The colonial power you are referring to is Great Britain, when they took over New Amsterdam, a Dutch colony. The Dutch colonists surrendered, and today, New Amsterdam is New York City.
Yes Amsterdam is older than New Amsterdam (New York). The earliest recorded use of the name "Amsterdam" is from a certificate dated 27 October 1275. New Amsterdam was founded on the 17th century.
New York City was called New Amsterdam by the Dutch settlers. The surrounding area that is now part of New York State, New Jersey, Delaware and Connecticut, and a few small areas of Pennsylvania and Rhode Island, was called New Netherlands. New Amsterdam was part of the New Netherlands area.
the dutch reform church in brooklyn near kings highway
New Amsterdam Theatre was created in 1903.
New Amsterdam was what is now New York City.
The original name of New York is New Netherlands.