Establishment of New Amsterdam
In 1624, the Dutch colony of New Amsterdam was founded at the southern tip of Manhattan Island by settlers organized by the Dutch West India Company. The colony was established to exploit the profitable fur trade and served as a pivotal trade hub. Fort Amsterdam was constructed to fortify the settlement and protect economic interests. New Amsterdam's development laid the groundwork for the future transformation into New York, a major metropolitan center in subsequent centuries.
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