Enlightenment · North America · War
1664
English Take New Amsterdam
August 27, 1664
An English fleet under Colonel Richard Nicolls anchored off Manhattan and demanded the surrender of New Netherland. Peter Stuyvesant wanted to fight; the burghers refused. The town was handed over without a shot and renamed New York after the king's brother, James, Duke of York. The Dutch commercial capital of North America became English overnight, though it kept its pluralist character.