2. Explorers 1524 – New York harbor visited by Verrazano 1609 – Hudson River first explored by Henry Hudson
3. Settlers 1624 – Dutch settled permanently & ruled over the colony of New Netherland for 40 years 1664 – Colony conquered by English & renamed New York in honor of the Duke of York July 9, 1776 – New York declared it’s independence 1777 – New York adopted its first constitution
4. Why Hudson saw great opportunity for merchants on the Hudson river (easy access) Fertile soil Abundant valuable furs for little cost
6. The first government of New York State grew out of the Revolutionary War In June 1777, while the war was going on, an election for the first governor took place George Clinton was elected and inaugurated as Governor at Kingston First Government
7. The Capitols New York City was the first capitol of the new nation Albany became the capitol of New York in 1797
8. Tolerant of many religions Example of tolerance: Lutheran church on Long Island Had many different types of religions: Jewish synagogue Presbyterian Lutheran Anglican Congregational Baptist Roman Catholic Religion
9. Social Life & Entertainment New York City described as having a social life of “elegance and polish.” Met at taverns. The Dutch population had a very “rustic” lifestyle. Men farmed and women sewed and took care of the family. Played card games, backgammon, dice. Had many outdoor games (hunting, fishing, etc.) Beach parties, quilting parties, sewing parties First race course in the United States was built in Long Island in 1668. The Huckleberry Frolic was an annual event held at the race course featuring horse races, mule races, comedians, fire eaters, gymnasts and wild beasts.
10. Architecture was very traditional Example: The Dutch built their houses and buildings in their settlements just as they had before they came to North America Architecture
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