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  2. Fort Amsterdam - Wikipedia

    • Fort Amsterdam was a fortification on the southern tip of Manhattan Island at the confluence of the Hudson and East rivers. The fort and the island were the center of trade and the administrative headquarters for the Dutch and then British/Colonial rule of the colony of New Netherland and thereafter the Province of New York. The fort was the nucleus of the sett… See more

    History

    Starting with the founding and establishment of Fort Amsterdam in 1626, the fort, with its strategic location, overlooking the … See more

    Map of Fort Amsterdam Fort George
    Built1625
    In use1626–1788
    MaterialsEarthworks, stone
    FateAfter 165 years of service, the aging fort was leveled and replaced with the Government House.
    Citations

    1. ^ van Laer, 1924, pp. 263
    2. ^ Goodwin, 1897, pp. 239-240
    3. ^ Jones, 1904, p. 17
    4. ^ Bachman, 1969, p. 17 … See more

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    External links

    • Painting of Fort Amsterdam in 1650, by L. f. Tanillio
    • "Fort George". dmna.ny.gov.
    • "George Washington's New York: Virtual tour". nyharborparks.org. 27 December 2017.… See more

     
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  4. Fort Amsterdam - New Netherland Institute

    Fort Amsterdam was a West India Company outpost, founded originally to help the company fight the war against Spain. Here is an English translation of the original 1621 charter of the West India Company.

  5. Fort Amsterdam's Role in New York City's Origins

    Illustrated in a detailed Dutch engraving, Fort Amsterdam was a critical component in the colony’s defense strategies and its engagements in burgeoning trade networks. Situated strategically at the southern tip of Manhattan, Fort …

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  6. Fort George (14) - FortWiki Historic U.S. and Canadian …

    Fort George (14) (1626-1790) - A Colonial Fort first established as Fort Amsterdam in 1626 by the Dutch in present day Manhattan, New York County, New York. Named Fort George in 1714 by the British for King George I. …

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    Nov 13, 2023 · The fort was originally built by the Dutch in 1625 and called Fort Amsterdam. In later years, it would be known as Fort George and would be the site of the New York Stamp Act Riot on November 1, 1765 .

  9. MANHATTAN'S FORGOTTEN FORT - Forgotten New York

    Oct 18, 2018 · Most of the fort sites have since been incorporated into parks, and many are remembered in the names of neighborhoods and streets. Among those that guarded the northern tip of Manhattan, Fort George is perhaps the least …

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