The Dutch and Quaker Colonies in AmericaThe Minerva Group, Inc., 2002 - 320 頁 |
內容
CHAPTER I | 1 |
The Frisians as heathen | 8 |
The fine arts | 16 |
Contrast in the political development of the Netherlands | 22 |
The Lollards | 25 |
Relations of the Low Countries with Portugal | 44 |
How they introduced tea and coffee into Europe | 51 |
VERRAZANO AND HUDSON | 58 |
Financial necessities | 190 |
Quarrels between Kieft and Bogardus 196198 | 196 |
Stuyvesant befriends Kieft | 202 |
Feudal insubordination of Van Rensselaer | 208 |
Staple right | 210 |
Stuyvesants quarrel with Van der Donck | 216 |
Differences between the English and Dutch migrations | 223 |
Five phases of colonial growth | 229 |
PRIVILEGES AND EXEMPTIONS | 66 |
Hudson goes in search of the Sea of Verrazano 88 | 88 |
Hudson in folklore 94 | 94 |
William Usselincx | 100 |
Fort Nassau and the vale of Tawasentha | 106 |
By accident the Mayflower intended for Delaware Bay | 112 |
Why England did not interfere 118 | 118 |
133135 | 136 |
The founding of Connecticut | 153 |
Silly generalizations | 159 |
How Van Twiller was removed from office | 166 |
English settlements on Long Island Sound | 172 |
Selling firearms to the Iroquois | 178 |
Arrival of Mohawk tributegatherers panic among the | 184 |
The Quakers shameful persecution of Hodshone 233 | 233 |
Affairs of New Sweden | 239 |
DUTCH AND ENGLISH | 243 |
The Navigation Act and the resulting war between England | 249 |
Czar Stuyvesant and his Nine Men | 255 |
Absurd rumours as to Stuyvesants endeavouring to incite | 261 |
Disaffection upon Long Island | 267 |
Bloodshed at Esopus 273 | 273 |
Fall of New Sweden 242 | 274 |
The Connecticut charter 1662 | 276 |
The rise and fall of President Scott 282283 | 282 |
Nicollss letter to Winthrop Stuyvesant tears it to pieces | 288 |
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