Overview
New Netherland (Dutch: Nieuw Nederland) was a colony of the Dutch Republic located on the East Coast of what is now the United States. The claimed territories extended from the Delmarva Peninsula to Cape Cod. Settlements were established in what became the states of New York, New Jersey, Delaware, and Connecticut, with small outposts in Pennsylvania and Rhode Island. The colony was originally conceived by the Dutch West India Company in 1621 to capitalize on the North American fur trade. Settlement initially stalled because of policy mismanagement by the company and conflicts with Native Americans. The settlement of New Sweden by the Swedish South Company encroached on its southern flank, while its eastern border was redrawn to accommodate the English.
Historical Periods
New Netherland (1622–1625)
1622 CE – 1625 CE
Capital: New AmsterdamArea: 9,427 km²
New Netherland (1626–1628)
1626 CE – 1628 CE
Capital: New AmsterdamArea: 23,420 km²
New Netherland (1629–1631)
1629 CE – 1631 CE
Capital: New AmsterdamArea: 35,796 km²
New Netherland (1632–1635)
1632 CE – 1635 CE
Capital: New AmsterdamArea: 46,732 km²
New Netherland (1636–1639)
1636 CE – 1639 CE
Capital: New AmsterdamArea: 91,636 km²
New Netherland (1640–1641)
1640 CE – 1641 CE
Capital: New AmsterdamArea: 90,099 km²
New Netherland (1642–1644)
1642 CE – 1644 CE
Capital: New AmsterdamArea: 343,639 km²
New Netherland (1645–1647)
1645 CE – 1647 CE
Capital: New AmsterdamArea: 90,404 km²
New Netherland (1648–1652)
1648 CE – 1652 CE
Capital: New AmsterdamArea: 48,839 km²
New Netherland (1653–1658)
1653 CE – 1658 CE
Capital: New AmsterdamArea: 46,783 km²
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