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Brrunno [24]
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3) Where was the first Dutch colony in New Netherlands? What city is that region a part of today?

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Ronch [10]3 years ago
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Fort Orange, the northernmost of the Dutch outposts, is known today as Albany; New York City's original name was New Amsterdam, and the New Netherland's third major settlement, Wiltwyck, is known today as Kingston. Unlike New York City and Albany, however, where the traces of colonization can be difficult to find, in Kingston, the history of New York's Dutch colonization

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