There has been a lot of changes throughout New Amsterdam history. In 1609 until the year of 1664 there has been dramatic changes in history that has brought the country together in unity overtime. During this time in history many explorers had sailed across the ocean in hopes of discovering something that no one else had before. One such explorer was Henry Hudson, who went on an expedition to find a faster route to supplies that he and other people in the New Netherlands needed. Hudson made his first voyage from England in 1607 where he then tried to find a “shorter route around to Asia from Europe and through the Arctic Ocean” (History, 2009). When Hudson was attacked twice on his trip he decided to “take a break” then he tried the route …show more content…
Peter Stuyvesant constructed a “wooden palisade” where present day Wall Street in NYC is now today, this helped mark the city limitations (History).
On September 8, 1664, New Amsterdam was required to surrender, in result of the ongoing battle between the British colonies and the Dutch colonies. Then the fort was give new name “Fort James” and the city of New Amsterdam renamed “New York” (History). This is how the start of the new name started and where New York came from today, after the battle between the British colonies and Dutch colonies everything started getting renamed in result of a new ruler coming and cities and towns being found.
The evolution of New Amsterdam or better known as New York has went through a great deal of evolution battles from 1609-1664 but never the less it has also made enormous outcomes to better the nation and get to the point where we are today in history. When Peter Stuyvesant was ruler he changed a lot of the outcomes to bring the nations closer together and tried to end battles between the English and the Dutch. Stuyvesant was the longest ruler who ruled for 17 years, who left his “stamp” on our New York state today, many of us remember Peter for the leader he was during 1647-1664, he left his legacy with us. Henry Hudson started it all with his many voyages trying to make it to