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Peter Stuyvesant was a Dutch public servant and the last Dutch Director-General of the New Netherland colony, which is now New York. His tenure from 1647 to 1664 was marked by efforts to strengthen the colony's defenses and economic position. Stuyvesant's leadership played a crucial role in shaping the early development of New York, and his legacy is remembered in the history of the city's colonial period.

"Praise the Lord, O England's Jerusalem: and Netherland's Zion, praise ye the Lord! He hath secured your gates, and blessed your possessions with peace, even here, where the threatened torch of war was lighted."



"The design of those commissioners, frigates and warlike force is directed rather against Long Island and these your Honors' possessions, than to the imagined reform of New England."


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