Calvinist uprising in Aug. 1566 ruthlessly put down by Duke of Alva by 1568 Calvinist uprising in Aug. 1566 ruthlessly put down by Duke of Alva by 1568 17 provinces unite under William the Silent, Prince of Orange, in 1576 Alexander Farnese, Duke of Parma, reconquered southern 10 provinces Northern 7 provinces form Union of Utrecht in 1579; declare independence as the United Provinces of the Netherlands in 1581
Elizabeth turned down offer of Dutch crown, but gave them money & troops Elizabeth turned down offer of Dutch crown, but gave them money & troops Philip plotted with Mary Queen of Scots - Plot discovered & Mary executed in Feb. 1587
- Pope Sixtus V offered Philip 1 million gold ducats to conquer England & avenge Mary
Spanish Armada defeated in English Channel in 1588 - Marks beginning of Spain’s decline
- Marks beginning of rise of Dutch & English empires
- Leads to the est. of North American colonies
Dutch East India Co. hired Henry Hudson in 1609 to find northern passage around Asia Dutch East India Co. hired Henry Hudson in 1609 to find northern passage around Asia Half Moon forced to turn back by ice, so sailed across Atlantic instead Discovered Delaware Bay, then sailed up river named after him (Sept. 3 – Oct. 4, 1609) Captured by English on return voyage & sailed next year for them, but marooned in Bay
Dutch merchants began to tap into fur trade Dutch merchants began to tap into fur trade Adriaen Block explored Long Island Sound & Conn. River New Netherland Co. created in 1614 & est. Ft. Nassau Dutch West India Co. formed in 1621 & took over colonization - Ft. Good Hope (Hartford, Conn.)
- Ft. Orange (Albany)
- High Island (Trenton, N.J.)
Charter of Privileges & Exemptions (1629) allowed directors who planted 50 colonists in 4 years to govern large estates (patroonships) autonomously Charter of Privileges & Exemptions (1629) allowed directors who planted 50 colonists in 4 years to govern large estates (patroonships) autonomously 1639 - all people to participate in fur trade - doubled population from 1,000 to 2,000
Relations with “Wilden” soured by daily provocations & culture clashes
Peter Stuyvesant became governor in 1647 Peter Stuyvesant became governor in 1647 - Settled Conn. Boundary & conquered Swedish colony to the south
- Clashed with local elites
King Charles II granted land to his brother James, Duke of York & Albany Stuyvesant forced to surrender to English in 1664 without a fight New Netherlands & New Amsterdam became New York, and Ft. Orange became Albany
Jacques Cartier explored America 1536-42 Jacques Cartier explored America 1536-42 - Planted cross on Gaspé Peninsula in 1534
- Visited Stadacona (Quebec) & Hochelaga (Montreal) in 1535-36
- Est. short-lived colony of "Charlesbourg- Royal," near Stadacona, 1541-42.
- Turmoil in France prevented follow-up
Samuel de Champlain made several voyages beginning in 1603 - Helped est. settlements at Ste. Croix & Port Royal
- Founded first permanent French settlement at Quebec in 1608
- Allied with Hurons against Iriquois
Company of New France (100 Associates) owned colony, 1627-1663 Company of New France (100 Associates) owned colony, 1627-1663 Became royal colony in 1663, with Jean-Baptiste Talon as superintendant Father Jacques Marquette & Louis Jolliet explored Great Lakes & upper Mississippi valley in 1673 René-Robert Cavalier, Sieur de La Salle, sailed down the Mississippi to the Gulf of Mexico in 1679-82
Population grew slowly Population grew slowly - 1663: 3,050; 1700: 15,000
- Partly because King Louis XIV refused to allow Huguenots to settle there
Dependent on Indian allies, so tended to treat them better than English & Spanish did
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