The Dutch had only one colony on the mainland of North America: New Netherland. It was eventually overtaken by the British and was turned into New York.
The Dutch founded several cities in the United States. Two examples include New York City and Albany, which is in upstate New York.
Two cities founded by the Dutch are New Amsterdam (now known as New York City) and Cape Town in South Africa.
Oglethorpe and his settlers founded the city of Savannah in the state of Georgia in 1733. Savannah is now the oldest city in the state and is known for its historic architecture and rich cultural heritage.
the dutch cabbage originally comes diretically up my bum
Of the thirteen original colonies, Delaware was the seventh colony founded in 1638. On December 7, 1787, Delaware became the very first state of the United States of America.
founded the dutch west india company
New York and Quebec were both founded by dutch.
New York and Quebec were both founded by dutch.
Actually it was not founded it was established by the dutch. It was established in 1602.
Yes, it was the Dutch!
the dutch
The Dutch
Pennsylvania was founded as a British Colony in 1681 by William Penn and was officially added as a state on December 12th, 1787.
The first colony founded was Virginia in 1624. It became the first of the Britain's 13 colonies and became a state in 1788, twelve years after the independence of the US. Of the original thirteen colonies that would eventually become states, the first colony established was New Netherland by the Dutch in 1614. It came under British control 1665 and became the colony of New York. The first state to join the Union was Delaware. It became a state in 1787, but was founded by Sweden in 1638, taken over by the Dutch in 1655, and taken over by the British in 1664.
Dutch settlers founded Paarl in the late 1600's.
the dutch... not a 100% sure
Manhattan.