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Peter Stuyvesant, the Last Dutch Governor of New Amsterdam

CHAPTER IV
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He thought he saw indications of treachery, and was constantly on his guard.

He found the post, which was called Fort Nassau, like a similar post on the Hudson, deserted.

The chiefs, however, of nine different tribes, came on board, bringing presents of beaver skins, avowing the most friendly feelings, and they entered into a formal treaty with the Dutch.

There did not, however, seem to be any encouragement again to attempt the establishment of a colony, or of any trading posts in that region.

He therefore abandoned the Delaware river, and for some time no further attempts were made to colonize its coasts.
In April, 1633, an English ship arrived at Manhattan.


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