Respuesta :
D. New York
The Dutch had predominantly settled in New York. Henry Hudson who discovered the Hudson river in New York worked for the Dutch West India company based in Amsterdam
The Dutch had predominantly settled in New York. Henry Hudson who discovered the Hudson river in New York worked for the Dutch West India company based in Amsterdam
Answer:
Option D.
Explanation:
New York, is the right answer.
The Colony of New York was one of the Thirteenth colonies (and one of the four colonies of the Middle East) under the control of the Dutch. The British crown settlement was erected upon the previous colony of Dutch known as New Netherlands, with its center being York Shire, today's Downstate New York.
In the year 1617, leaders of the Dutch West India Company in New Netherlands founded a province at modern-day Albany and in the year 1617 established the New Amsterdam on an island called the Manhattan Island. On 27th August 1664, New Amsterdam abdicated to Richard Nicholls, who renamed this as New York.