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Qué (quién) es New Amsterdam - definición


New Amsterdam         
  • Hudson River Valley]] c. 1635 (north is to the right)
  • Redraft of the Castello Plan, drawn in 1916
  • ''The First Slave Auction at New Amsterdam'' in 1655, by [[Howard Pyle]]
  • New Amsterdam in 1664 (looking approximately due north)
  • Plymouth]] Harbor
  • date=December 2020}} It was a Methodist church in the 1760s, then a secular building again before its destruction in the mid-19th century.
  • The 1954 unveiling of a stained-glass depiction of [[Peter Stuyvesant]] in [[Butler Library]] at [[Columbia University]]. It commemorated the 300th anniversary of the founding of New Amsterdam, though it was actually dedicated on its 329th anniversary according to the date on the [[Seal of New York City]], or on the 301st anniversary of the city receiving municipal rights.
  • The Fall of New Amsterdam
  • 1626 letter in Dutch by Pieter Schaghen stating the purchase of Manhattan for 60 gulden.
  • Wall Street]] subway station
17TH-CENTURY DUTCH COLONIAL SETTLEMENT THAT BECAME NEW YORK CITY
Nieuv Amsterdam; New Orange
New Amsterdam (, or ) was a 17th-century Dutch settlement established at the southern tip of Manhattan Island that served as the seat of the colonial government in New Netherland. The initial trading factory gave rise to the settlement around Fort Amsterdam.
New Amsterdam (song)         
1980 SINGLE BY ELVIS COSTELLO
"New Amsterdam" is a song written and performed by new wave musician Elvis Costello on his 1980 album, Get Happy!! Written about the New World and New York, the recording of the song that appears on Get Happy!!
Jewish arrival in New Amsterdam         
1654 MIGRATION FROM RECIFE
Jewish settlement in New Amsterdam; 23 Jewish refugees; Twenty-three Jewish refugees
The Jewish arrival in New Amsterdam of September 1654 was the first organized Jewish migration to North America. It comprised 23 Sephardi Jews, refugees "big and little" of families fleeing persecution by the Portuguese Inquisition after the conquest of Dutch Brazil.
Ejemplos de uso de New Amsterdam
1. Families catch a production of "Mary Poppins" at the refurbished New Amsterdam Theatre.
2. In 1664, the Dutch surrendered New Amsterdam to the British, who renamed it New York.
3. And in the fall, Macktinosh and Disney will produce the stage version of "Mary Poppins" in New York at Disney‘s New Amsterdam Theatre.
4. New York City was formerly known as New Amsterdam and, strange though it may sound, Harlem’s roots are more Dutch than African.
5. An immigrant named Asser Levy volunteered to serve in the New Amsterdam Citizens Guard, which, unfortunately, had a policy of refusing to admit Jews.