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New Netherland colony was founded as a Dutch colony and taken over by England in 1664.

Between 1614 and 1664—roughly 50 years—the Dutch colony of New Netherland existed. Despite the fact that the two nations were not at war and that very few if any, shots were fired, the English conquered the colony from the Dutch in 1664 by force.

Dutch colonists continued to live there even after New Netherland was annexed by England, and little changed in the colony's way of life. It continued to be distinctly Dutch. Many of the settlers carried on speaking Dutch and living in the same manner for many years after the English takeover.

There is still a strong Dutch presence in what was formerly New Netherland. The ancestors of those early settlers include a number of well-known Americans, including three US presidents. Additionally, we owe the Dutch gratitude for the traditions of coleslaw, pancakes, cookies, and Santa Claus, all of which started centuries ago.

Most importantly, the area where the Dutch previously exercised dominance continues to have a distinctive culture of diversity, entrepreneurship, religious tolerance, and global participation.

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