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Director-General of New Netherland
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1647
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1664
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Willem Kieft
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Fort Altena
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The Patroon System
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Rensselaerwyck
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Colen Donck
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Yonkers, New York
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Cornelius Jacobsen Mey
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Willem Verhulst
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Peter Minuit
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Wouter van Twiller
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Willem Kieft
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Adriaen van der Donck
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Kiliaen van Rensselaer
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Dutch West India Company
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Curaçao
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Saint Martin
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wooden peg
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Dutch West India Company
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Willem Kieft
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Director-General of New Netherland
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New Amsterdam
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May 11
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1647
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30 August
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1664
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9 September
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1664
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New York City
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St Mark's Church in-the-Bowery
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Maxwell Anderson
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Knickerbocker Holiday
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September Song
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Walter Huston
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Charles Coburn
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2006
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11-01
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Willem Kieft
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Director-General of New Netherland
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1647
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1664
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Richard Nicolls
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Governor of the Province of New York
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