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New Netherland (Dutch: Nieuw-Nederlandt, Latin: Nova Belgica or Novum Belgium) was a 17th-century colonial province of the Seven United Netherlands that was located on the East Coast of North America.. The claimed territories extended from the Delmarva Peninsula to extreme southwestern Cape Cod, while the more limited settled areas are now part of the Mid-Atlantic States of New York, New Jersey, Delaware, and Connecticut, with small outposts in Pennsylvania and Rhode Island.. The provincial capital of New Amsterdam was located at the southern tip of the island of Manhattan on New York Harbor..The colony was conceived as a private business venture to exploit the North American fur trade.. During its first decades, New Netherland was settled rather slowly, partially as a result of policy mismanagement by the Dutch West India Company (WIC) and partially as a result of conflicts with Native Americans.. The settlement of New Sweden encroached on its southern flank, while its northern border was re-drawn to accommodate an expanding New England.. During the xxxxs, the colony experienced dramatic growth and became a major port for trade in the North Atlantic.. The surrender of Fort Amsterdam to England in xxxx was formalized in xxxx, contributing to the Second Anglo?Dutch War.. In xxxx, the Dutch re-took the area but relinquished it under the Second Treaty of Westminster ending the Third Anglo-Dutch War the next year..The inhabitants of New Netherland were Native Americans, Europeans, and Africans, the latter chiefly imported as enslaved laborers.. Descendants of the original settlers played a prominent role in colonial America.. For two centuries, New Netherland Dutch culture characterized the region (today's Capital District around Albany, the Hudson Valley, western Long Island, northeastern New Jersey, and New York City).. The concepts of civil liberties and pluralism introduced in the province became mainstays of American political and social life[citation needed]..In the 17th-century, Europe was undergoing expansive social, cultural, and economic growth.. In the Netherlands this is known as the Dutch Golden Age.. Nations vied for domination of lucrative trade routes across the globe, particularly those to Asia..[3] Simultaneously, philosophical and theological conflicts were manifested in military battles across the continent.. The Republic of the Seven United Netherlands had become a home to many intellectuals, international businessmen, and religious refugees.. In the Americas, the English had a settlement at Jamestown, the French had a small settlements at Port Royal and Quebec, and the Spanish were developing colonies to exploit trade in South America and the Caribbean..[4]In xxxx Henry Hudson, an English sea captain and explorer, was hired by the Flemish Protestant emigres running the Dutch East India Company (VOC) located in Amsterdam,[5] to find a Northeast Passage to Asia sailing around Scandinavia and Russia.. Turned back by the ice of the Arctic in his second attempt, he sailed west to seek a northwest passage rather than return home and ended up exploring the waters off the east coast of North America aboard the yacht Halve Maen.. His first landfall was at Newfoundland and the second at Cape Cod.. Believing the passage to the Pacific ocean was between the St.. Lawrence River and Chesapeake Bay, Hudson sailed south to the Bay then turned northward, traveling close along the shore.. He first discovered Delaware Bay and began to sail upriver looking for the passage.. This effort was foiled by sandy shoals, and the Halve Maen continued north.. After passing Sandy Hook, Hudson and his crew entered the narrows into the Upper New York Bay.. (Unbeknownst to Hudson, the narrows had already been discovered in xxxx by explorer Giovanni da Verrazzano; today the bridge spanning them is named after him..[6]) Believing he may have found the continental water route, Hudson sailed up the major river which would later bear his name (the Hudson).. Days later, at the site of present-day Albany, he found the water too shallow to proceed..[7]Upon returning to the Netherlands, Hudson reported having found a fertile land and an amicable people willing to engage his crew in small-scale bartering of furs, trinkets, clothes, and small manufactured goods.. His report, first published by the Antwerp emigre and Dutch Consul at London, Emanuel Van Meteren, in xxxx,[5] stimulated interest[8] in exploiting this new trade resource, and was the catalyst for Dutch merchant-traders to fund more expeditions.. Flemish Lutheran emigre merchants, such as Arnout Vogels, sent the first follow up voyages to exploit this discovery as early as July, xxxx..[5]Upon returning to the Netherlands, Hudson reported having found a fertile land and an amicable people willing to engage his crew in small-scale bartering of furs, trinkets, clothes, and small manufactured goods.. His report, first published by the Antwerp emigre and Dutch Consul at London, Emanuel Van Meteren, in xxxx,[5] stimulated interest[8] in exploiting this new trade resource, and was the catalyst for Dutch merchant-traders to fund more expeditions.. Flemish Lutheran emigre merchants, such as Arnout Vogels, sent the first follow up voyages to exploit this discovery as early as July, xxxx..[5]with The immediate and intense competition between Dutch trading companies in the newly charted areas (especially in New York Bay and along the Hudson River) led to disputes and calls for regulation in Amsterdam.. On March 17, xxxx, the States General, the governing body of the Republic of the Seven United Netherlands, proclaimed it would grant an exclusive patent for trade between the 40th and 45th parallels.. This monopoly would be valid for four voyages, all of which had to be undertaken within three years after it was awarded.. Block's map, and the report which accompanied it, were used by the New Netherland Company (a newly formed alliance of trading companies) to win its patent, which would expire on January 1, xxxx..[12]The New Netherland Company also ordered a survey of the Delaware area.. This was undertaken by Cornelis Hendricksz of Monnickendam, who, in xxxx, explored the Zuyd Rivier (literally "South River," today known as the Delaware River) from its bay to its northernmost navigable reaches.. His observations were preserved in a map drawn in xxxx.. Hendricksz's voyages were made aboard the IJseren Vercken (Iron Hog), a vessel built in America.. Despite the survey, the company was unable to secure an exclusive patent from the States General for the area between the 38th and 40th parallels..[13]The States General issued patents in xxxx for the development of New Netherland as a private, commercial venture.. Soon thereafter traders built Fort Nassau on Castle Island in the area of present-day Albany up Hudson's river.. The fort was to defend river traffic against interlopers and to conduct fur trading operations with the natives.. The location of the fort proved to be impractical, due to repeated flooding of the island in the summers, and it was abandoned in xxxx,[14] which coincided with the patent's expiration..The Geoctroyeerde Westindische Compagnie, or Chartered West India Company (WIC), was granted a charter by the Republic of the Seven United Netherlands on June 3, xxxx..[15] It was given the exclusive right to operate in West Africa (between the Tropic of Cancer and the Cape of Good Hope) and the Americas..[15] In New Netherland, profit was originally to be made from the North American fur trade..Among the founders of the WIC was Willem Usselincx.. Between xxxx and xxxx, he had promoted the concept that a main goal of the company should be establishing colonies in the New World.. In xxxx, Usselincx made a last appeal to the States General, which rejected his principal vision as a primary goal.. The legislators preferred the formula of trading posts with small populations and a military presence to protect them, which was working in the East Indies, over encouraging mass immigration and establishing large colonies.. Not until xxxx, when forced to surrender Dutch Brazil and forfeit the richest sugar-producing area in the world, did the company belatedly focus on colonization in North America..The first trading partners of the New Netherlanders were the Algonquian who lived in the area..[16] The Dutch depended on the indigenous population to capture, skin and deliver pelts, especially beaver, to them.. It is likely that Hudson's peaceful contact with the local Mahicans encouraged them to establish Fort Nassau in xxxx, the first of many garrisoned trading stations to be built.. In xxxx, the Mohawks (members of the Iroquois Confederacy) conquered the Mahicans, who retreated to Connecticut.. The Mohawks gained a near-monopoly in the fur trade with the Dutch, as they controlled the upstate Adirondacks and Mohawk Valley through the center of New York..[17]The Algonquian Lenape population around New York Bay and along the Lower Hudson were seasonally migrational people.. The Dutch called the numerous tribes collectively the River Indians,[17][18] known by their exonyms as the Wecquaesgeek, Hackensack, Raritan, Canarsee, Tappan.. It was these groups who had most frequent contact with the New Netherlanders.. The Munsee inhabited the Highlands, Hudson Valley, and northern New Jersey[17] while Minquas (called the Susquehannocks by the English) lived west of the Zuyd Rivier along and beyond the Susquehanna River, which the Dutch regarded as their boundary with Virginia..Company policy required land to be purchased from the indigenous peoples.. The WIC would offer a land patent, the recipient of which would be responsible for negotiating a deal with representatives, usually the sachem, or high chief, of the local population.. The Dutch (referred to by the natives as Swannekins, or salt water people) and the Wilden (as the Dutch called the natives) had vastly different conceptions of ownership and use of land, so much so that they did not understand each other at all..[17] The Dutch thought their proffer of gifts in the form of sewant or manufactured goods was a trade agreement and defense alliance, which gave them exclusive rights to farming, hunting, and fishing.. Often, the Indians did not vacate the property, or reappeared seasonally, according to their migration patterns.. They were willing to share the land with the Europeans, but the Indians did not intend to leave or give up access.. This misunderstanding, and other differences, would later lead to violent conflict.. At the same time, such differences marked the beginnings of a multicultural society..[19]Like the French in the north, the first interest of the Dutch was the fur trade.. To that end, they cultivated close relations with the Five Nations of the Iroquois, the access key to the central regions they from which the skins came..Over time, to attract settlers to the region of the Hudson River, the Dutch encouraged a kind of feudal aristocracy in what became known as the system of the Charter of Freedoms and Exemptions.. Further south, a Swedish trading company that had ties with the Dutch tried to establish its first settlement along the Delaware River three years later.. Without resources to consolidate its position, New Sweden was gradually absorbed by New Holland and later in Pennsylvania and Delaware..The earliest Dutch settlement was built around xxxx, and consisted of a number of small huts built by the crew of the "Tijger" (Tiger), a Dutch ship under the command of Captain Adriaen Block, which had caught fire while sailing on the Hudson..[20] Soon after, the first of two Fort Nassaus was built and small factorijen, or trading posts, where commerce could be conducted with Algonquian and Iroquois population, went up (possibly at Schenectady, Esopus, Quinnipiac, Communipaw and elsewhere)..In xxxx Dutch colonists built a fort at the confluence of the Hudson and Mohawk Rivers, where Albany now stands.. In xxxx New Netherland became a province of the Dutch Republic, which had lowered the northern border of its North American dominion to 42 degrees latitude in acknowledgment of the claim by the English north of Cape Cod..[nb 1] The Dutch named the three main rivers of the province the Zuyd Rivier (South River), the Noort Rivier (North River), and the Versche Rivier (Fresh River).. Not only discovery and charting, but permanent settlement were needed to maintain a territorial claim.. To this end, in May xxxx, the VOC landed 30 families at Fort Orange and Noten Eylant (today's Governors Island) at the mouth of the North River.. They disembarked from the ship New Netherland, under the command of Cornelis Jacobsz May, the first Director of the New Netherland.. He was replaced the following year by Willem Verhulst..In June xxxx, 45 additional colonists disembarked on Noten Eylant from three ships named Horse, Cow, and Sheep, which also delivered 103 horses, steers, cows, pigs, and sheep.. Some settlers were dispersed to the various garrisons built across the territory: upstream to Fort Orange, to Kievets Hoek on the Fresh River, and Fort Wilhelmus on the South River..[21][22] Many of the settlers were not Dutch, but Walloons, French Huguenots, or Africans (most as enslaved labor, some later gaining "half-free" status)..[23][24]Peter Minuit became Director of the New Netherland in xxxx and made a decision that would greatly affect the new colony.. Originally, the capital of the province was to be located on the South River,[25] but it was soon realized that the location was susceptible to mosquito infestation in the summer and the freezing of its waterways in the winter.. He chose instead the island of Manhattan at the mouth of the river explored by Hudson, at that time called the North River.. In what is one of the most legendary real-estate deals ever made, Minuit traded some goods with the local population[26] and reported that he had purchased it from the natives, as was company policy.. He ordered the construction of Fort Amsterdam at its southern tip, around which would grow the heart of the province, which, rather than New Netherland, would be called in the vernacular of the day The Manhattoes..[27][28] The port city outside the walls of the fort, New Amsterdam, would become a major hub for trade between North America, the Caribbean and Europe, and the place where raw materials such as pelts, lumber, and tobacco would be loaded.. Sanctioned privateering would contribute to its growth.. When given its municipal charter in xxxx[29] the Commonality of New Amsterdam included the isle of Manhattan, Staaten Eylandt, Pavonia and the Lange Eylandt towns..[30]In the hope of encouraging immigration, the Dutch West India Company, in xxxx, established the Charter of Freedoms and Exemptions, which gave it the power to offer vast land grants and the title of patroon to some of its invested members..[31] The vast tracts were called patroonships, and the title came with powerful manorial rights and privileges, such as the creation of civil and criminal courts and the appointing of local officials.. In return, a patroon was required by the Company to establish a settlement of at least 50 families,[32] who would live as tenant farmers, within four years.. Of the original five patents given, the largest and only truly successful endeavour was Rensselaerswyck,[33] at the highest navigable point on the North River,[34] which became the main thoroughfare of the province.. Beverwijck, grew from a trading post to a bustling, independent town in the midst of Rensselaerwyck, as would Wiltwyck, south of the patroonship in Esopus country..Willem Kieft was Director New Netherland from xxxx until xxxx.. Though the colony had grown somewhat before his arrival, it did not flourish, and Kieft was under pressure to cut costs.. At this time a large number of Indian tribes who had signed mutual defense treaties with the Dutch were gathering near the colony due to widespread warfare and dislocation among the tribes to the north.. At first he suggested collecting tribute from the Indians[35] (as was common among the various dominant tribes), but his demands to the Tappan and Wecquaesgeek were simply ignored.. Subsequently, when a colonist was murdered in an act of revenge for some killings that had taken place years earlier and the Indians refused to turn over the perpetrator, Kieft suggested they be taught a lesson by ransacking their villages.. In an attempt to gain public support he created a citizens commission, the Council of Twelve Men.. They did not, as was expected, rubber-stamp his ideas, but took the opportunity to mention grievances that they had with company's mismanagement and its unresponsiveness to their suggestions.. Kieft thanked and disbanded them, and against their advice ordered that groups of Tappan and Wecquaesgeek (who had sought refuge from their more powerful Mahican enemies, per their treaty understandings with the Dutch) be attacked at Pavonia and Corlear's Hook.. The massacre left 130 dead.. Within days the surrounding tribes, in a unique move, united and rampaged the countryside, forcing settlers who escaped to find safety at Fort Amsterdam.. For two years, a series of raids and reprisals raged across the province, until xxxx when Kieft's War ended with a treaty, in a large part brokered by the Hackensack sagamore Oratam..[17] Disenchanted with the previous governor, his ignorance of indigenous peoples, the unresponsiveness of the VOC to their rights and requests, the colonists submitted to the States General the Remonstrance of New Netherland..[36] This document, penned by the Leiden-educated New Netherland lawyer Adriaen van der Donck, condemned the VOC for mismanagement and demanded full rights as citizens of province of the Netherlands..[19]During the period of his governorship the province experienced exponential growth..[33] Demands were made upon Stuyvesant from all sides: the West India Company, the States General, and the New Netherlanders.. Dutch territory was being nibbled at by the English to the north and the Swedes to the south, while in the heart of the province the Esopus were trying to contain further Dutch expansion.. Discontent in New Amsterdam led locals to dispatch Adriaen van der Donck back to the United Provinces to seek redress.. After nearly three years of legal and political wrangling, the Dutch Government came down against the VOC, granting the colony a measure of self-government and recalling Stuyvesant in April xxxx.. However, the orders were rescinded with the outbreak of the First Anglo-Dutch War a month later..[19] Military battles were occurring in the Caribbean and along the South Atlantic coast.. In xxxx, the Netherlands lost New Holland in Brazil to the Portuguese, encouraging some of its residents to emigrate north and making the North American colonies more appealing to some investors.. The Esopus Wars are so named for the branch of Lenape that lived around Wiltwijck, which was the Dutch settlement on the west bank of Hudson River between Beverwyk and New Amsterdam.. These conflicts were generally over settlement of land by New Netherlanders for which contracts had not been clarified, and were seen by the natives as an unwanted incursion into their territory.. Previously, the Esopus, a clan of the Munsee Lenape, had much less contact with the River Indians and the Mohawks..[37]New Netherlanders were not necessarily Dutch, and New Netherland was never a homogeneous society..[2] An early governor, Pieter Minuit, was a German-born Walloon who spoke English and worked for a Dutch company..[38] The term New Netherland Dutch generally includes all the Europeans who came to live there,[1] but may also refer to Africans, Indo-Caribbeans, South Americans and even the Native Americans who were integral to the society.. Though Dutch was the official language, and likely the lingua franca of the province, it was but one of many spoken there..[2] There were various Algonquian languages; Walloons and Huguenots tended to speak French, and Scandinavians brought their own tongues, as did the Germans.. It is likely that the about 100 Africans (including both free men and slaves) on Manhattan spoke their mother tongues, but were taught Dutch from xxxx by Adam Roelantsz van Dokkum..[39] English was already on the rise to become the vehicular language in world trade, and settlement by individuals or groups of English-speakers started soon after the inception of the province.. The arrival of refugees from New Holland in Brazil may have brought speakers of Portuguese, Spanish, and Ladino (with Hebrew as a liturgical language).. Commercial activity in the harbor could have been transacted simultaneously in any of a number of tongues..[40]The Dutch West India Company introduced slavery in xxxx with the importation of eleven black slaves who worked as farmers, fur traders, and builders.. Although enslaved, the Africans had a few basic rights and families were usually kept intact.. Admitted to the Dutch Reformed Church and married by its ministers, their children could be baptized.. Slaves could testify in court, sign legal documents, and bring civil actions against whites.. Some were permitted to work after hours earning wages equal to those paid to white workers.. When the colony fell, the company freed all its slaves, establishing early on a nucleus of free negros..was promoted to assistant editorial director in xxxx. His replacement as editor of Astounding (though not of Clues) was John W. Campbell, Jr.. Campbell had made his name in the early xxxxs as a writer, publishing space opera under his own name, and more thoughtful stories under the pseudonym "Don A. Stuart". He started working for Street & Smith in October xxxx, so his first editorial influence appeared in the issue dated December xxxx. The March xxxx issue was the first that was fully his responsibility.[19][20] In early xxxx, Street & Smith abandoned its policy of having editors-in-chief, with the result that Tremaine was made redundant. He left on May 1, xxxx, reducing Street & Smith's oversight of Campbell and giving him a freer rein.[21]One of Campbell's first acts was to change the title from Astounding Stories to Astounding Science-Fiction with the March xxxx issue. Campbell's editorial policy was targeted at the more mature readers of science fiction, and he felt that "Astounding Stories" did not convey the right image.[21] He intended to subsequently drop the "Astounding" part of the title as well, leaving the magazine titled Science Fiction, but in xxxx a new magazine with that title appeared. "Astounding" was retained, though thereafter it was often printed in a color that made it much less visible than the "Science-Fiction" part of the title.[5] At the start of xxxx the price was increased, for the first time, to 25 cents; the magazine simultaneously switched to the larger bedsheet format, but this did not last. Astounding returned to pulp-size in mid-xxxx for six issues, and then became the first science fiction magazine to switch to digest size in November xxxx, increasing the number of pages to maintain the same total wordcount. The price remained at 25 cents through these changes in format.[7][22]The price increased again, to 35 cents, in August xxxx.[7] In the late xxxxs it became apparent to Street & Smith that they were going to have to raise prices again. During xxxx, Astounding was priced at 50 cents in some areas to find out what the impact would be on circulation. The results were apparently satisfactory, and the price was raised with the November xxxx issue.[23] The following year Campbell finally achieved his goal of getting rid of the word "Astounding" in the magazine's title, changing it to Analog Science Fact/Science Fiction. The "/" in the title was often replaced by a symbol of Campbell's devising, resembling an inverted U pierced by a horizontal arrow and meaning "analogous to". The change began with the February xxxx issue, and was complete by October; for several issues both "Analog" and "Astounding" could be seen on the cover, with "Analog" becoming bolder and "Astounding" fading with each issue.[5][24]The outbreak of the Second World War had the effect of cutting Astounding off from the British market. As told by Arthur C. Clarke, "owing to the war, regular supplies of Astounding Stories had been cut off by the British authorities, who foolishly imagined that there were better uses for shipping space and hard-earned dollars". Luckily for Clarke, his friend Willy Ley loyally sent him every issue "before withdrawal symptoms set in"; but many other British SF fans had to wait until xxxx before they could again read Astounding.[25]Condé Nast Publications bought Street & Smith in August xxxx,[26] though the change was not reflected in Analog's masthead until February xxxx.[5] Analog was the only digest-sized magazine in Condé Nast's inventory?all the others were slicks, such as Vogue and Vanity Fair. All the advertisers in these magazines had plates made up to take advantage of this size, and Condé Nast changed Analog to the larger size from the March xxxx issue in order to conform. The front and back signatures were changed to glossy paper, to carry both advertisements and scientific features. The change did not attract advertising support, however, and from the April xxxx issue Analog reverted to digest size once again. Circulation, which had been increasing before the change, was not harmed, and continued to increase while Analog was in slick format.[27]Campbell died suddenly in July xxxx, but there was enough material in Analog's inventory to allow the remaining staff to put together issues for the rest of the year.[28] Condé Nast had given the magazine very little attention, since it was both profitable and cheap to produce, but they were proud that it was the leading science fiction magazine. They asked Kay Tarrant, who had been Campbell's assistant, to help them find a replacement: she contacted several regular contributors to ask for suggestions. Several well-known writers
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