SARAH MACKIN NEW AMSTERDAM. -The capital city of New Netherlands -It is now known as Manhattan, New York City LOCATION:

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SARAH MACKIN NEW AMSTERDAM

-The capital city of New Netherlands -It is now known as Manhattan, New York City LOCATION:

- Established in 1624, New Amsterdam grew to be present day New York City, Long Island, Connecticut, and New Jersey. A NEW COLONY

PROTECTION -Owned by the Dutch West India Company, the colony was protected by paid soldiers.

SETTLERS -Dutch West India Company settled and cleared the island into bouweries, or farms. -The buildings, windmills, and livestock were all owned by the company and were leased to colonists.

GOVERNMENT -The first governor was Peter Minuit in He bought New York City from the Native Americans for a total of $24.

SUCCESS

LETS PRACTICE!

TIME TO MAKE OUR OWN GAME Materials: -paper cup -string -aluminum foil Create a small hole in the bottom of your cup. Then put the string through the top and tie a knot. Now, there should be string hanging from the bottom of your cup. Take a piece of aluminum foil and crumple it into a ball at the bottom of your cup. The point of the game is to get the ball into the cup, good luck!