This Day in History, June 12 1665
June 12, 1665 – New Amsterdam legally becomes an English colony and is renamed New York after English Duke of York.
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June 12, 1665 – New Amsterdam legally becomes an English colony and is renamed New York after English Duke of York.
Louise Todd GV 36
705 252-4467
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