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Summary Of: New Amsterdam

The 1625 date of the founding of New Amsterdam is now commemorated in the official... The original 17th century architecture of New Amsterdam has completely vanished... The original 17th century architecture of New Amsterdam has completely vanished... The original 17th century architecture of New Amsterdam has completely vanished... The New Amsterdam settlement had a population of approximately 270 people... New Amsterdam received municipal rights on... of toleration as the basis for plurality in New Amsterdam superseded matters of personal intolerance or individual bigotry... The New Amsterdam city was subsequently renamed... Virtually every structure in New Amsterdam at the time is believed to be represented... which enumerates all the citizens of New Amsterdam and their addresses... just after the seizure of New Amsterdam by the English... of New Amsterdam had great help in finding the exact location of the building from the Castello map...

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