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The Fur Trade in Colonial New York, 1686-1776

2023-08-14 00:14:30

Re-evaluation of the major commercial and regulatory aspects of the fur trading in the Netherlands and the UK and the economic, political and social relations established between New Yorkers, Canadians in France, UK and Iroquois

New Holland is a Dutch trading with North American Native American in the 17th century Dutch colony, centered around today's New York City and Hudson River Valley. The colony hampers the expansion of New England. Despite being a Calvinist and having established a religious reformist church in the United States, the Dutch still accept other religions and cultures. The colony was taken over by Britain in 1664 and left a permanent legacy for American cultural and political life. This includes secular wide and practical pragmatism in the city and rural countryside traditionalism (represented by the story of Rip Van Winkle). The famous Dutch Americans include Martin Van Buren, Theodore Roosevelt, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Eleanor Roosevelt, Frelinghuysens.

France led the discovery of Europe in New York in 1524, the Dutch first filed a lawsuit in 1609. As part of New Netherlands, its colonies are very important in fur trading, and patrons systems eventually become agricultural resources. In 1626, the Dutch bought Manhattan island from Native American. In contrast, Nova Scotia was originally occupied by Mikumaku. For the next 150 years (now 16th century and 17th century), this region has been colonized by European travelers. When Royal Port was founded on the north bank of Annapolis River, it was not until 1605, major trade started in the area.

French explorers are trying to monopolize the northern fur trade by expanding their commercial trade industry and acquiring overseas colonies. By the beginning of the 17th century, they dominated the newly discovered St. Lawrence River and its valleys: North America - the establishment of the first French colonies of Nova Scotia; the creation of Quebec town for the establishment of fur traffic; And Indian and Europe strong trading systems are established among pioneers. The "spirited" or "abducted" poor and poor, poor adults - the souls of lazy, lazy, simple people such as self-lazy people are drowning, they are drowning, They should fall into strengths; they are deceived, they need courage and are transported. (Brooks: 37-38)