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Peter Stuyvesant, the Last Dutch Governor of New Amsterdam

CHAPTER II
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Henry Christiaensen was the superintendent of this feeble colony.

He was a prudent and just man, and, for some time, the lucrative traffic in peltry continued without interruption.

The Dutch merchants were exposed to no rivalry, for no European vessels but theirs had, as yet, visited the Mauritius river.
But nothing in this world ever long continues tranquil.

The storm ever succeeds the calm.

In November, of the year 1613, Captain Argal, an Englishman, in a war vessel, looked in upon the little defenceless trading hamlet, at the mouth of the Hudson, and claiming the territory as belonging to England, compelled Christiaensen to avow fealty to the English crown, and to pay tribute, in token of his dependence upon that power.


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