Petrus Stuyvesant
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Definition
Noun 1. A historical figure: Petrus Stuyvesant was the final Director-General of the Dutch colony of New Netherland in North America. He is primarily known for his role in governing the colony and for surrendering it to English forces in 1664.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Petrus Stuyvesant governed New Amsterdam, which later became New York City.
- The surrender by Petrus Stuyvesant marked the end of Dutch control in the region.
- Many places in New York, like Stuyvesant Town, are named for Petrus Stuyvesant.
Advanced Usage
- "Stuyvesant's legacy": Refers to the historical impact and landmarks associated with Petrus Stuyvesant, particularly in New York City.
- Stuyvesant's legacy is visible in several street and neighborhood names in Manhattan.
Variants and Related Words
- Peter Stuyvesant: An alternative Anglicized form of his name.
- Director-General: The title of his administrative position in New Netherland.
Synonyms
- Colonial administrator
- Governor (in the specific historical context of New Netherland)
Related Phrases
- To surrender New Netherland: The most historically significant action associated with him.
- Petrus Stuyvesant was forced to surrender New Netherland to the English Duke of York.
Noun
- the last Dutch colonial administrator of New Netherland; in 1664 he was forced to surrender the colony to England (1592-1672)