Friday, September 10, 2010

The Giving of New Amsterdam to The Duke Of York

The Duke of York.
Upon the English Claim on March 12 1664, Charles II gave the colony of New Amsterdam to his brother James, the Duke of York as a proprietorship. The colony was renamed New York in honor of the Duke. Only when the Duke was crowned King James II on February 6th, 1685, did New York become a royal colony.

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