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This spring is the 400th anniversary of the founding of New York — or, to be precise, of the Dutch colony that became New York once the English took it over. That settlement gave rise to a city unencumbered by old ways and powered by pluralism and capitalism: the first modern city, you might say. Yes, New Netherland, the Dutch colony, and New Amsterdam, the city that became New York, created the conditions for New York’s ascent, and helped shape America as a place of tolerance, multiethnicity and free trade. But the Dutch also established slavery in the region and contributed to the removal of Native peoples from their lands. Efforts to commemorate the occasion have been slowed, in part, by controversy and confusion because we can’t agree on what our past means.
Organizations: New, York Historical Society Locations: New York, New Netherland, New Amsterdam, Independence
A Walk Through the Past in New York
  + stars: | 2023-06-19 | by ( Russell Shorto | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
Head down Whitehall to Pearl Street. I find it useful to walk the original shoreline, which on the east was Pearl Street. They would have 11 children, 10 of whom lived to marry and have children of their own. Pearl and Wall StreetsAt the corner of Pearl Street and Coenties Slip, an outline in gray stones on the wide sidewalk marks the foundation of a building that started life as the Stadts Herberg, or city tavern. Ships arriving from Europe would anchor in the East River; then passengers were rowed to a nearby dock.
Persons: Trico, Joris Rapalje, Adam, Eve Locations: Whitehall, Pearl, Lower Manhattan, Breuckelen, Belgium, Amsterdam, New Amsterdam, Europe, East
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