New Netherlands (New York) was a colony established by the Dutch in what is now present-day New York State. It encompassed areas along the Hudson River and included settlements such as New Amsterdam (later renamed New York City).
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English Colonization: The eventual takeover of New Netherlands by England, which resulted in its renaming as "New York."
Henry Hudson: An English explorer employed by the Dutch East India Company who sailed up what is now known as Hudson River, leading to further exploration and colonization efforts by the Dutch.
Patroon System: A land system implemented in New Netherlands where large estates were granted to wealthy individuals who brought over a certain number of settlers.