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THE FALL OF NEW AMSTERDAM, by Jean Leon Gerome Ferris, ca. 1930. Dutch Director General,...

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THE FALL OF NEW AMSTERDAM, by Jean Leon Gerome Ferris, ca. 1930. Dutch Director General, Peter Stuyvesant, on August 27, 1664, at the battery where cannons are made ready to fire on three British Warships demanding the city's surrender. Residents of New Amsterdam plead with him to hold fire on the British, who have arrived to claim the territory for England. In reality, Stuyvesant received a petition signed by 93 leading merchants, including his own son, to save the city by surrendering without a fight (lithograph)
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Ferris, Jean Leon Gerome (1863-1930) / American
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Date
c. 1930 AD (C20th AD)
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THE FALL OF NEW AMSTERDAM, by Jean Leon Gerome Ferris, ca. 1930. Dutch Director General, Peter Stuyvesant, on August 27, 1664, at the battery where cannons are made ready to fire on three British Warships demanding the city's surrender. Residents of New Amsterdam plead with him to hold fire on the British, who have arrived to claim the territory for England. In reality, Stuyvesant received a petition signed by 93 leading merchants, including his own son, to save the city by surrendering without a fight (BSLOC_2020_1_197)

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