Renaissance · North America · Politics

1626

Peter Minuit Purchases Manhattan

May 1626

The newly arrived director of New Netherland, a Walloon named Peter Minuit, concluded a transaction with Lenape leaders for the island of Manhattan. Dutch records value the goods at sixty guilders. The Lenape likely believed they were sharing, not selling. The confusion would prove expensive for one side, and the island itself would become the most valuable real estate on earth.