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How did New Amsterdam become New York?

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The Dutch changed it as part of an alliance with the English to fight against the Spanish.


The Dutch renamed it in honor of the Duke of York when he helped them defeat the French.


The British took control of New Netherland and renamed it in honor of the Duke of York.


The British settled in the area in large numbers and convinced the Dutch to change the name.

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The British took control of New Netherland and renamed it in honor of the Duke of York
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the answer is c, the third one
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