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The Lesson of New Amsterdam

Posted by Bob on June 10th, 2006 under History


Historians love to talk about the extreme tolerance of New Amsterdam.

Governor Peter Stuyvesant of New Amsterdam was asonished when the first shipload of Jews arrived there about 1640. He immediately infomred the Dutch company that owned the colony the he had told tem to leave, without the slightest doubt taht they would agree.

Stuyvesant was astonished when the comnpany instructions arrived from Holland telling him to let them stay. New Amsterdam was for EVERYBODY, they said.

The Dutch on the island were merely a large minority.

Historians love to talk about this incident. They never mention what happened afterward.

When the British fleet came in to take New Amsterdam from the tolerant Dutch AND the tolerant company that owned it, Stuyvesant tried to orgnize a defense. He was met by a delegatin of citizens of New Amsterdam which was led by his own son.

This delegation reflected the exact sentiments of the Dutch who had founded the place and the company that owned it. They told the Governor that they were not about to fight the British. They said that, as far as they were concerned, it made not the slightest difference who governed the place, as long as it was a stable power, like England, that would allow business to go on as usual.

So the Dutch lost their profitable colony and the company lost every guilder it had put into the place, all without a shot fired.

A melting pot has no loyalty.

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  1. #1 by Shari on 06/10/2006 - 9:19 pm

    I think that is more of a matter that one cannot serve two masters.

  2. #2 by Antonio Fini on 06/11/2006 - 12:44 pm

    The New Amsterdamidians of today would do the same thing if the Chinese invaded. We’re already in a prison on lockdown.

    What difference would a few Red Guards on Broadway make?

  3. #3 by Pain on 06/11/2006 - 3:21 pm

    A fantastic short piece. So much in so little.

  4. #4 by Elizabeth on 06/12/2006 - 12:57 pm

    Over the past ten years, some very interesting things
    have come up about just how wonderful and tolerant
    the Dutch were to their African slaves and freedmen.

    Someone found an old graveyard during construction of a
    new building. (That was the subject of a TV, possibly
    National Geographic, special.)

    There’s a recent book about the blacks of New
    Amsterdam.

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