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Review Of Schmidt's "Innocence Abroad: The Dutch Imagination And The New World, 1570-1670", Paul Otto Jan 2003

Review Of Schmidt's "Innocence Abroad: The Dutch Imagination And The New World, 1570-1670", Paul Otto

Faculty Publications - Department of History and Politics

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New Amsterdam, Janet Butler Munch Jan 2003

New Amsterdam, Janet Butler Munch

Publications and Research

New York City was originally called New Amsterdam. Established by the Dutch West India Company as a commercial center for the colony of New Netherlands, New Amsterdam was noted for its religious and ethnic diversity. When England pressed its claim on a virtually defenseless New Amsterdam, Director-General Peter Stuyvesant surrendered and the city was renamed New York in honor of James, Duke of York.