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Peter Stuyvesant
Stuyvesant, Peter
, Dutch PETRUS STUYVESANT (b. c. 1592, Scherpenzeel, Friesland, Neth.--d.
February 1672, near New York, N.Y. [U.S.]), Dutch colonial governor who tried
to resist the English seizure of New York.
Son of a Calvinist minister, he began his career in the Dutch West India
Company about 1632 and in 1643 became director in the company's colonies of
Curaçao, Aruba, and Bonaire. During an expedition against the Portuguese island
of Saint Martin, his right leg was severely injured and had to be amputated.
Thereafter he wore a wooden leg. In 1645 he became director general of all
Dutch possessions in North America and the Caribbean. Almost immediately upon
his arrival in
New Amsterdam (later New York City) in 1647
, his conflict with the burghers began. They were alienated by his despotic
methods and his devotion to the interest of the company. In response to their
demands for self-government,
he and the council in 1647 appointed an advisory board of nine
which included
William Sturtevant
, and in 1653 there was established the first municipal government for the city
of New Amsterdam, modeled after the cities of Holland. These concessions proved
hollow, for Stuyvesant never ceased to dominate the government. In 1650 he
sacrificed a large amount of territory in a settlement of the boundary between
New Netherland and Connecticut. But he succeeded in dislodging the Swedes from
their settlement in Dutch territory along the Delaware River and in
establishing peace with the Indians there. In August 1664, when the burghers
refused to aid him, Stuyvesant was forced to surrender New Netherland to the
British. According to some historians, the West India Company made him the
scapegoat for what actually were defects in company policies.
He spent the remainder of his life on his farm, "the Bouwerie" (from which New
York City's "Bowery" takes its name).
Above text is Copyright 1994-1999 Encyclopædia Britannica (minor alterations
for this website).
There is no proven connection between the Stuyvesant name and Sturtevant family
other than the above 'coincidental' (?) connection.
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