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Before Penn: an illustrated history of the Delaware river colonies 1609 - 1682 Hal Taylor

Historical Society of Pennsylvania - Pennsylvania Room UPA F 159 .D4 T39 2019
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Taylor, Hal.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Delaware--History--Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775.
Delaware.
Delaware River Valley (N.Y.-Del. and N.J.)--History.
Delaware River Valley (N.Y.-Del. and N.J.).
Physical Description:
xiii, 195 p. : illustrations, maps ; 26 cm.
Place of Publication:
Charleston, SC : Beacon Publishing Group , 2019
Summary:
Before Penn provides the little known but fascinating history of the European settlement of the Delaware River Valley prior to the founding of Philadelphia by William Penn. The background tells of a legendary visit to North America by Irish monk St. Brendan in the seventh century and continues with a litany of European explorers searching for a short cut through the North American continent that will lead to the treasures of the Far East. During the process, abundant natural resources are discovered, leading to competition among major powers. The foremost of these, The Dutch, grab a large region of the Northeast, including the Delaware River Valley, which they name New Netherland, and establish an extremely lucrative fur trade with the Native Americans. Eventually, disgruntled Dutch businessmen partner with Swedish backers to create a rival venture on the Delaware called New Sweden. The two nations squabble continuously over control of the fur trade with the Indians leading to the construction of forts intended to to outflank each other in a territorial chess match. As command of the Delaware and it's resources swings back and forth, it is made even more complex when a separatist group from New England attempts to encroach on the fur trade. It comes to an end when the Dutch launch a bloodless takeover of New Sweden. The colonists stay put however, pledging loyalty to New Netherland and increase settlements throughout the region. Then in 1664, the English absorb New Netherland and all it's holdings, including the Delaware River colonies. There are many unique personalities and events involved in this engrossing narrative that include Johan Printz, bombastic governor of New Sweden, and his counterpart from New Netherland, the irascible Peter Stuyvesant; the first brewer on the Delaware, and possibly the finest name-Foppe Outhout; Alexander d'Hinyossa, who took corruption to a whole new level; and the issue of the Penn and Calvert property dispute that continued well into the twentieth century. Punctuated by over eighty original color and black & white illustrations, Before Penn is a comprehensive overview of an important region of the U.S. whose history has been largely underserved.
Contents:
Introduction
Prologue
Part I: The English
Part II: The Dutch
Part III: The Swedes
Part IV: The English Return
Epilogue
Notes
Bibliography
Inde.
Notes:
Includes index.
Local Notes:
Indian Rights Association Complimentary Collection
ISBN:
9781949472875
1949472876
OCLC:
1129251445

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