Colony of New Netherland
Discover the rich history of the Dutch presence in North America with Colony of New Netherland by Jaap Jacobs. Published in 2009, this captivating book spans 277 pages and delves into the era beginning with Henry Hudson's voyage in 1609, when he explored the river that would later be named after him. Although the Dutch control of the region was brief, its impact on the Hudson Valley and the broader history of New York State during the 17th century is significant and lasting. Jacobs expertly examines the complexities of Dutch colonial life, trade, and relations with Indigenous peoples, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of this fascinating chapter in American history. Perfect for history enthusiasts and anyone interested in the colonial period, Colony of New Netherland is a must-read that brings to light the influential role of the Dutch in shaping New York's heritage.