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1662

Dutch Sell New Netherland Trading Posts

1662

Struggling to defend the colony, the Dutch West India Company began liquidating outlying trading posts along the Hudson and Delaware. The colony of New Netherland, with its Dutch, Walloons, Jews, Africans, and Swedes, would survive two more years before being handed to England without a fight, though its cosmopolitan character would permanently shape the culture of New York.