Book/Printed Material Description of New Netherland (as it is Today). Beschryvinge Van Nieuw-Nederlant, (Ghelijck het tegenwoordigh in Staet is)
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Title
- Description of New Netherland (as it is Today).
Other Title
- Beschryvinge Van Nieuw-Nederlant, (Ghelijck het tegenwoordigh in Staet is)
Summary
- This book, published in Amsterdam in 1655, is one of the most important sources for the study of the Dutch colony of New Netherland. Adriaen van der Donck was trained as a lawyer at Leiden University. In 1641--43, he worked at the vast patroonship (estate) of Rensselaerswijck, surrounding present-day Albany, New York. He then applied for and received from the West India Company his own grant of land, a large tract located just north of Manhattan in present-day Westchester County, New York. (The city of Yonkers takes its name from Yonkheer [young sir], the unofficial title by which van der Donck was known.) Van der Donck soon fell out with Peter Stuyvesant, the autocratic director--general of the colony. Critical of Stuyvesant, who administered the colony as a company property in which the settlers were workers rather than citizens, van der Donck believed that the settlers should have rights. As one of the Nine Men, the council of residents that advised Stuyvesant in ruling the colony, van der Donck traveled to the Netherlands to present a complaint to the States-General, the governing body of the Netherlands, requesting rights for the settlers. Stuyvesant worked to undermine van der Donck, who was detained for five years in the Netherlands. It was there that he wrote his Description of New Netherland, the fullest account to date of the province and its geography, Native American inhabitants, and economic prospects. Van der Donck died in 1655, shortly after he was given permission to return to his estate in New Netherland.
Names
- Donck, Adriaen van der, 1620-1655 Author.
Created / Published
- Madrid, Spain : Evert Nieuwenhof, 1655.
Headings
- - United States of America--New York
- - 1641 to 1650
- - Colonial America
- - Description and travel
- - Economic conditions
- - Indians of North America
- - Indigenous peoples
- - Netherlands--Colonies
- - New Netherland
Notes
- - Title devised, in English, by Library staff.
- - Original resource extent: Printed paper, 16 x 20 centimeters.
- - Original resource at: National Library of the Netherlands.
- - Content in Dutch.
- - Description based on data extracted from World Digital Library, which may be extracted from partner institutions.
Medium
- 1 online resource.
Source Collection
- Atlantic World
Digital Id
Library of Congress Control Number
- 2021666733
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