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why was the New York colony was founded?
who founded the New York colony?
what natural resources the New York colony was known for?
hardships the New York colony had to overcome?
how the New York colony was governed?

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Answered by ishitasahu2210
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  1. Thanks to the exploration of the area by Henry Hudson, the Dutch were able to claim what became New York as “New Netherlands”. The colony was first settled in 1614, when the Dutch established a fort, at what is present day Albany. Kieft entangled the colony in a war with local Indians
  2. The Dutch first settled along the Hudson River in 1624; two years later they established the colony of New Amsterdam on Manhattan Island. In 1664, the English took control of the area and renamed it New York
  3. Natural resources in the New York Colony included agricultural land, coal, furs, forestry (timber), and iron ore. The New York Colony was also referred to as a breadbasket colony because one of its major crops was wheat. The wheat was ground into flour and exported to England
  4. One major problem for the New York colony was the behavior of its subjects. The citizens were violent and frequently drunk. To combat this problem, leaders tried to fine and punish violent behavior. They also tried to raise taxes on alcohol
  5. A governor chosen by the king of England controlled New York. There was also an elected assembly. Women, Native Americans, enslaved people, and free blacks had few rights in the colony. Women could own property, but they could not vote or hold a government office.
Answered by aviralkachhal007
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1.) Thanks to the exploration of the area by Henry Hudson, the Dutch were able to claim what became New York as “New Netherlands”. The colony was first settled in 1614, when the Dutch established a fort, at what is present day Albany. Kieft entangled the colony in a war with local Indians

2.) answer in the above answer

3.) Natural resources in the New York Colony included agricultural land, coal, furs, forestry (timber), and iron ore. The New York Colony was also referred to as a breadbasket colony because one of its major crops was wheat. The wheat was ground into flour and exported to England.

4.) One major problem for the New York colony was the behavior of its subjects. The citizens were violent and frequently drunk. To combat this problem, leaders tried to fine and punish violent behavior. They also tried to raise taxes on alcohol. Another problem was hogs. Pigs tended to run wild in the streets. To solve this problem, the colony prohibited people from letting their animals run free.

5.) A governor chosen by the king of England controlled New York. There was also an elected assembly. Women, Native Americans, enslaved people, and free blacks had few rights in the colony. ... Free blacks were not allowed to vote, and some could not own land.

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