Before New York City became the cultural capital of America it was a Dutch colony known by New Amsterdam. This video dwells into the history of New Netherlands and the Dutch period of Manhattan. Learn about the original inhabitants of New York City like the Lenape and Mohicans, Henry Hudson’s expeditions, New Amsterdam’s competition with other colonies, and much more. Much of the research done for this video was taken from Russel Shorto’s book: “The Island at the Center of the World: The Epic Story of Dutch Manhattan, and the Founding Colony that Shaped America".
Contents of the video
00:00 Intro
01:03 Early history of New York City
02:20 Rise of the Dutch
03:12 80 Years War and Dutch expansion
04:22 Dutch East India Company
05:05 Northwest Passageway and Henry Hudson
06:20 Early Dutch settlement in North America
07:25 Willem van der Hulst (2nd Director)
07:50 Wampum
08:05 Dutch interactions with the Mohawks and Mohicans
08:25 Peter Minuit (3rd Director)
08:35 Purchase of Manhattan
09:32 Minuit's expansion of New Amsterdam
09:55 Sebastiaen Jansen Krol (4th Director) and Wouter van Twiller (5th Director)
10:20 English Civil War and Anglicization of North America
10:42 Willem Kieft (6th Director)
10:58 Rise of New Sweden
11:36 Kieft's legacy
12:10 Kieft's War
12:36 Peter Stuyvesant (7th Director)
13:10 Expansion of New Amsterdam
13:33 People of New Amsterdam
14:03 Adriaen van der Donck and Yonkers
14:27 Infrastructure of New Amsterdam
15:00 First Anglo-Dutch War and settlements of New Netherlands
15:32 Stuyvesant's challenges
15:50 Pequot War and English expansion
16:18 Dutch conquest of New Sweden
16:59 Peach War
17:50 Esopus Wars
18:23 First Anglo-Dutch War
18:44 English conquest of New Amsterdam and further Anglo-Dutch conflicts
19:48 Dutch influence on New York
21:22 Outro
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