THE FIRST DUTCH SETTLERS IN AMERICA Following English explorer Henry Hudson's 1609 exploration of the Hudson River, a new joint stock company, the Dutch West India Company (1621), gained colonization rights in the Hudson River area and founded New Netherland (New York). The Dutch West India...
A Dutch Colonial house refers to a specific architectural style of residential homes that originated during the colonial period in areas influenced by Dutch colonization, particularly in North America. It is characterized by distinct design elements and features that set it apart from other architectural...
The Narrative was a bestseller of the time and, with its firsthand depictions of slavery and other aspects of colonization, became an important tool in the early abolitionist cause. When compared with Stedman's personal diary, his published Narrative is a sanitized and romanticized version of ...
Occasionally those groups would locate in close proximity and intermarry, but not marry outside of other Anabaptist denominations. Native American (Indigenous) People –all indigenous peoples found in North and South America before European colonization descended from a small number of original founders...
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controlled the New Netherland settlements in North America. The Dutch West India Company could not get many people from Netherland to go to the New World. They had to look for settlers from other countries. This gave New Netherland its diversity. Diversity is the variety of people in a group...
by re-educating ourselves on the 17th century spice trade and the Dutch East India Company, we remembered that Indonesia was colonized by the Dutch. Indonesian cuisine was introduced under colonization and today it remains a staple of what to eat in the Netherlands. In fact, in the Netherlands...
(Gibbs et al.1975). This pandemic declined unexpectedly from ca 1935s in Europe, but not in North America (Peace1960; Mitchell and Brasier1994; Brasier and Webber2019). Subsequently, a second, highly destructive pandemic caused by the introduction ofO. novo-ulmiemerged in both continents.O. ...
Transgenic American elm shows reduced Dutch elm disease symptoms and normal mycorrhizal colonization The American elm (Ulmus americana L.) was once one of the most common urban trees in eastern North America until Dutch-elm disease (DED), caused by the fun... Newhouse,AE,Schrodt,... - 《Pla...
are responsible for highly destructive diseases like Dutch elm disease or oak wilt (Green, 1981), although in this last case scolytid beetles are the transmission vector and accordingly, this fungus is not considered to be a soil-borne pathogen. Colonization of the vascular system by fungal ...