Wednesday, April 4, 2018

de Vries Zwannendael



DAVID de VRIES

NOTES




David de Vries was born in 1593 in the city of Hoorn in the Netherlands to a
wealthy prominent merchant family's and was one of many Dutch entrepreneurs who were
establishing colonies in Asia, Africa and Americas. Dutch banks handled a major share
of Europe's money,, Dutch artist, Rembrandt and Vermear painted Europe',s masterpieces.
Leading thinkers, Baruch Spinoza and Rene Descartes, were among the population
Anthony van Leeuwenhoek was making startling discoveries in science. Netherlands shared
a vigorous seafaring heritage with England and had a desire to set colonies in all parts of the
world. The Dutch were leaders, even down to tulips.

In 1624 the Dutch established a colony on a mid Atlantic island they named Manhattan
and within several years there were new settlements along the Hudson River belonging to
the Dutch.

Along with the successful Manhattan and Hudson River settlements came deVries and
several partners to Cape Henlopen and in 1631 a ship Walrus brought settlers to the
Delaware River. When the Walrus arrived settlers erected a wooden stockade on the
banks of Lewes Creek and named the settlement Zwannendael which was also known as the
Valley of Swans. This settlement had been destroyed by native Indians when de Vries made
a return visit a year later. Downcast de Vries buried the bones of the massacred Dutch settlers
and made the decision to abandon establishment of a colony here and returned to the
Netherlands


Source : Michael Morgan, Sussex Journal, Delaware Coast Press, April 4, 2018
Abstract by Harrison H,, April 4, 2018



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