New York
I. A 3rd Regional Culture
- pluralism
- imperial axis
- Hudson River
- borderland
II. Dutch culture 1609-1664
- Henry Hudson 1609 for Dutch East India Co.
- claims Delaware & Hudson rivers
- but Curacao more important
- United Provinces - "middle men of Europe"
- bourgeois of Amsterdam in Holland
- strength was trade, not colonization
- New Netherland Co. 1614
- f. Fort Nassau trade post
- Treaty with Iroquois
- Dutch West India Co. 1621
- Fort Nassau (Fort Orange)
- 30 Walloon families 1624
- Verhulst buys 22000 acres for $24
- New Sweden Co. joins Dutch Co.
- Minuit builds Fort Christina 1638
- Johan Printz challenges Dutch 1643
- Charter of Privileges & Exemptions 1629
- land used to attract settlers
- patroons - 18-mile grants for 50 settlers
- J. Schuyler, K. Rensselaer
- bouweries - 200 acres for 5 settlers
- 9 towns but no self-government
- William Kieft 1638-47
- high taxes, Pavonia massacre
- Peter Stuyvesant 1647-64
- law and order, regulated society
- Court of Justice, Dutch Reformed Church
- Broadway, Wall St.
- "half-freedom" for slaves
- tavern laws, Rattle Watch
- defeats Prinz, builds Fort Casimir
- Anglo-Dutch Wars over trade
- 1654 fleet seizes Jamaica
- 1664 grants by Charles II
- New Jersey to Berkeley, Carteret
- New York to brother James
- Richard Nicolls seizes New Amsterdam
III. Dutch culture remains
- stoop, gambrel roof
- sleigh, ice skates, Easter eggs
- Sinterklaas, koekje, spinach
- boedel (estate) shared by mutual wills
- orthodox Leisler vs. anglican Rennselaer
IV. British imperial rule 1664-1776
- boundaries change
- New Castle & 3 Counties 1674
- Md. vs. Penn for Delaware
- West NJ to Quakers 1674
- East NJ to Barclay's Scots
- Richard Nicolls 1664-68
- Duke's Laws - town governments
- Francis Lovelace 1668-74
- mail service, merchant's exchange
- 3rd Anglo-Dutch War 1673
- Edmund Andros 1674-83
- Dominion of New England
- kept Covenant Chain "brightened"
V. Borderland of upper New York
- Peter Schuyler
- fur trade with Iroquois
- Albany mayor 1686
- Robert Livingston
- Scot married to Rennselaers
- anglicized elite families
- Dominie Dellius
- Albany cleric, anglicizer
- allies with Mohawk Tahiadoris
- Hilletie
- Mohawk-Dutch-French mediator
- Mohawk Valley land speculator
- war with New France 1689
- Grand Settlement 1701
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