[Peter Stuyvesant, the Last Dutch Governor of New Amsterdam by John S. C. Abbott]@TWC D-Link bookPeter Stuyvesant, the Last Dutch Governor of New Amsterdam CHAPTER II 22/29
Such were the blessings which peace and friendship conferred upon all.
There seemed to be no temptation to outrage.
The intelligent Hollanders were well aware that it was for their interest to secure the confidence of the Indian by treating him justly.
And the Indian was not at all disposed to incur the resentment of strangers from whom he was receiving such great benefits. The little yacht "Restless," of which we have spoken, on one of her exploring tours, visited Delaware Bay, and ascended that beautiful sheet of water as far as the Schuylkill River.
Runners were also sent back from the forts, to follow the narrow trails far into the woods, to open communication with new tribes, to examine the country, and to obtain a more intimate acquaintance with the manners and customs of the Indians. In the spring of 1617 a very high freshet, accompanied by the breaking up of the ice, so injured Fort Nassau that the traders were compelled to abandon it.
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