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[PDF File] JEWISH SOLDIERS IN DUTCH BRAZIL (1630-1654) - JSTOR
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of his contract with the West India Company, he returned to Amsterdam. 7 Ibid., Nov., 1633. After the expiration of his contract with the West India Company, he returned to Amsterdam. 8 During the occupation of Bahia (Brazil) by the Dutch from May, 1624, to April, 1625, there were Jews among the Dutch in Bahia. Cf. "Relacam verdadeira de tudo o
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Between 1630 and 1654, when the Dutch West India Company con- trolled Pernambuco and several adjacent provinces of northeastern Brazil, thousands of European soldiers were sent to the colony.
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to the West India Company’s affairs in New Netherland: 1) Provisional regulations for the colonists adopted by the WIC, 28 March 1624; 2) Letter from Jan van Ryen to the direc- tors of the Zeeland chamber of the WIC, 25 April 1625; 3) Instructions for the director
[PDF File] Dutch Colonial Fortifications in North America 1614-1676 - NHF
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rv. 6, 2007, Museum of the City of New York, New York N.Y.Repor. Id. utch North America, p. 14.Fort Amsterdam — 1625/1626Fort Amsterdam was the headqu. rters of the Dutch West India Company in New Netherland. Located at the southern tip of Manhattan, it controlled access to the Hudson River and was a.
[PDF File] The Dutch in Brazil, 1624-1654. By Charles R. Boxer. (Oxford: …
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The Dutch in Brazil, 1624-1654. By Charles R. Boxer. (Oxford: At the Clarendon Press, 1957. Maps, illus. Pp. xiii, 327. 42s.) ... Dutch, and English in the Orient, have recently been enriched by valuable ... mation of the Dutch West India Company and carries it to the Dutch decision, after the failure of their attack upon Bahia, to renew the ...
[PDF File] Impacts Hudson Valley Fur Trade in Regard to Beavers
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control all aspects of trade. Despite these obstacles, the Dutch West India Company flourished. In 1624 4,700 beaver pelts were transported to Holland, fetching around 27,125 guilders when sold. (Trelease 43) As time progressed so too did the amount of beaver pelts traded. In 1626 a record of shipment from the Dutch West India Company reported ...
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Joannes de Laet, a Director of the Dutch West India Company, who in 1630 became interested in patroonships in New Netherland, published at Leyden m 1625 a work entitled Nieuwe Wereldt ofte Be-schrijvinghe vanWest-Indien(NewWorld or Description of the West Indies), of which a second revised Dutch edition was issued in 1630, and of which …
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In the 1620’s, the Dutch West India Company decided to expand their colony’s territory and population. They —in their view—“purchased” land from the Native peoples in the region and sold large properties to Dutch landowners, called patroons. The first and largest of these patroonships was the estate of Kilaen Van Rensselaer. Granted in
[PDF File] during the Thirty Years' War (1618-1648) and after, it was a
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The first appointed governor or director-general of the West India Company settlement on Manhattan Island was Peter Minuit, a native of Wesel on the Rhine and evidently a German. He arrived in May, 1626, and shortly made a friendly bargain with the Indians ... THE HIGH DUTCH AND THE LOW DUTCH IN NEW YORK 1624-1924, The Quarterly Journal of the …
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THE DUTCH WEST INDIA COMPANY Why is there more emphasis on the future of colonial collections from Asia than on those from South America? Both the and the wic voc ... In 1624 the wic took over the voc’s trading posts and forts in West Africa. From there, in 1630, the Company wrested Brazil from the Por-
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The Economic Policies of the Dutch West India Company in New Netherland, 1623-1639. By Van Cleaf Bachman. (Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins Press, 1969. Pp. 183. $7.50.) This slender volume, a study of the economic policies of the Dutch West ... Hudson and Delaware in 1624 to raise cattle and grain to provision the traders bartering with the ...
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When the Dutch West India Company established outposts in New Netherland in 1624, after several earlier Dutch trading ventures, their goal was to set up a fur-trading enterprise in Indian Country. Unlike the English, the Dutch did not need to settle the land, in the sense of establishing farms and towns there, in order to claim it. Instead, they
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Like bis predecessors Johan Maurits tried to stay on friendly terms with Nhandui and his people. Resolutions of the Political Council in April 1638, March 1639 and March 1643 mention that they had been sent gifts of axes, knives, long nails, The Dutch West lndia Company and the Tarai riu - 1631-1654. 109.
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BY HENRY B. HOFF, CG, FASG, FGBS*. The earliest African Americans in New York were slaves of the Dutch West India Company, brought to New Netherland soon after its settlement in 1624. The Company freed many slaves from 1644 up to the English take-over in 1664. The fact that the Company gave land to freed slaves during these two decades …
[PDF File] THE PATROONS OF NEW NETHERLAND - JSTOR
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The organization of the Dutch West India Company was frankly for the purpose of the extension and promotion of the commerce and trade of the Netherlands; and as far as New Nether- ... known, for example, the region exported in 1624, 4700 skins, in 1625, 5758, in 1626, 8130, and in 1627, even when the value had fallen from 6 to 1.6 guilders ...
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The Bankruptcy of the First Dutch West India Company and the Formation of the Second West India Company, 1674. E R I K O D E G A R D *. E-mail: ellodegard@gmail.com. The Dutch West India Company (WIC), founded in 1621, was, in the words of the States General, “disbanded and destroyed in September 1674 due to bankruptcy. In its stead, a.
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charter for the Dutch West India Company (WIC) embodied the Dutch Republic's ambition to establish a global trading network and emphasized ... Notarial no. 5075/351 (December 2, 1624), 364; Notarial no. 5075/1555B (October 29, 1642), 1827; Notarial no. 5075/1681 (December 24, 352 I Early American Studies • Spring 2011
[PDF File] Beavers and the Fur Trade of the Hudson Valley
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• Dutch West India Company flourished, in 1624 4,700 beaver pelts were transported to Holland • By 1636 16,304 pelts were shipped to Holland • Albany held the undisputed monopoly on fur trading and in order to keep it as such legislation was put in place requiring
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A maJor1ty of the Govemors of the Dutch West India Company who took the decision to try to conquer Brazil reckoned on lndian support for their undertaking., They may have been somewhat carried away by the propaganda accompanying the creation of the Company. A notable example was a Dutch translation of Las Casas'
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Dutch West-India Company, 1623-1645 David Beeler Foreign mercenaries held a precarious and paradoxical position in Dutch society during the Golden Age (c. 1600-1700). On one hand, the presence of foreigners was evidence of the ... In 1624, the merchant Jan Andries Moerbeeck published a proposal titled Redenen Waeromme
[PDF File] New Netherland Council Dutch Delaware River Settlement …
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Dutch settlement of the Delaware region by the West India Company (WIC) began in 1624 on High Island (Burlington Island). High Island was abandoned and Fort Nassau was built shortly ... This series contains administrative records created by the Dutch West India Company (WIC) in the Delaware region and sent to New Amsterdam. The records relate ...
[PDF File] The Dutch, Munsees, and the Purchase of Manhattan Island
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Otto describes relationships between the Dutch and Native Americans and debunks some of the popular myths about how the Dutch acquired Manhattan. A.R. & J.R, eds. In 1626, Pieter Schagen, representative of the States General in the West India Company, wrote of the arrival in the fatherland of a ship, the Arms of Amsterdam, from New Netherland.
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The New Netherland Company, a chartered company of Dutch merchants, is established. The Dutch build a trading house called Fort Nassau near present-day Albany, New York, to exchange goods with Native people. 1621 The Dutch West India Company, a trading company, is founded by the States General of the Netherlands. They give the name …
[PDF File] Guide to the New Amsterdam Records, 1647-1862 (bulk 1647 …
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States General of the Netherlands created the Dutch West India Company about ten years later, establishing a monopoly on Dutch trade over a vast domain from West Africa to Newfoundland. The first colonists in New Netherlands arrived in 1624 at Fort Orange (near Albany); in 1626 a few other colonists moved to Manhattan Island.
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TAPUYAS, AND THE DUTCH PORTUGUESE STRUGGLE FOR BRAZIL, 1624 1656 In its quest for empire in Brazil the WIC was eager to obtain the mili-tary support of the colony’s indigenous peoples. Like the Portuguese, ... Th e Dutch West India Company and the Tarairiu, 1631–1654,” in Johan Maurits van
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