Historical records matching Governor Pieter Minuit
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About Governor Pieter Minuit
Peter Minuit was the Third Director-General of New Netherland. He is credited with purchasing the Island of Manhattan from the Lenape indians on May 24, 1626
In 1631 Governor Minuit was recalled to Holland, presumably for granting privileges to the patroons at the expense of the Dutch West India Company. A few years later he entered Swedish service and was given command of two vessels of mainly Swedish colonists, who established (March 1638) New Sweden—the first settlement on the Delaware River. There Minuit again purchased land from the Indians and built Fort Christina (later Wilmington). On a trading expedition soon after to the island of Saint Christopher in the West Indies, Minuit was lost at sea in a hurricane.
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Peter Minuit was born into a Walloon protestant refugee family in Wesel, Germany near Düsseldorf.
See: "Whatever Happened to Pieter Minuit?" by Elizabeth A. Johnson - © October 2017
Governor Pieter Minuit's Timeline
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1580
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Wesel, Düsseldorf, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
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1638 |
August 5, 1638
Age 58
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Off of St Kitts (aka St Christopher Island)
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1638
Age 58
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