1626

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1626·North America·Politics

Peter Minuit Purchases Manhattan

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.

May 1626Renaissance
1626·Europe·War

Siege of La Rochelle Begins

Cardinal Richelieu, determined to break the political power of French Protestants, ordered the royal army to besiege the Huguenot stronghold of La Rochelle on the Atlantic coast. A massive seawall was built across the harbor to cut off English relief. The siege would last fourteen months and starve the defenders.

1626Renaissance
1626·Europe·Science

Francis Bacon Dies of a Frozen Chicken

The English philosopher of inductive science, riding through the snow near Highgate, stopped to stuff a chicken with snow in an experiment on refrigeration. He caught a fatal chill and died days later. His last letter described the experiment as a success, which in a way it was. The father of empiricism had perished in the act of empirical inquiry.

April 9, 1626Renaissance
1626·North America·Politics

Peter Minuit Arrives in New Netherland

A Walloon from Wesel named Peter Minuit took over as director of the struggling New Netherland colony and reorganized its fur trade on a stricter footing. His famous purchase of Manhattan was merely one of many small transactions with Indigenous nations, but it became the founding myth of New York commerce.

1626Renaissance
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