Stuyvesant
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Definition
Proper noun: - Peter Stuyvesant: A historical figure who served as the last Director-General of the Dutch colony of New Netherland in North America. He is known for his authoritarian rule and for surrendering the colony to the English in 1664.
Usage Examples
- Proper noun:
- Director-General Stuyvesant implemented strict laws in New Amsterdam.
- The surrender by Stuyvesant marked the end of Dutch control in the region.
Advanced Usage
- "Stuyvesant's legacy": Refers to the historical impact and mixed reputation of Peter Stuyvesant, often noting his role in building the colony's infrastructure alongside his harsh governance and intolerance.
- Historians continue to debate Stuyvesant's legacy in early New York.
Variants and Related Words
- Stuyvesantian (adj): Pertaining to or characteristic of Peter Stuyvesant or his style of rule.
- His Stuyvesantian approach left little room for dissent.
Synonyms
- The Director-General: A title used to refer to him in his official capacity.
- The Peg-Leg Governor: A historical nickname referencing his wooden leg.
Related Phrases
- To surrender like Stuyvesant: A historical allusion to capitulating under pressure, though this is a very specific and rare literary usage.
- Facing an unbeatable force, the general had no choice but to surrender like Stuyvesant.
Noun
- the last Dutch colonial administrator of New Netherland; in 1664 he was forced to surrender the colony to England (1592-1672)