SWANENDAEL
AFTER
THE MASSACRE
The
fur trade was much too important to both the Dutch and the
Native
Indians, the Lenape's, for either of them to remain enemies,
so
the Dutch traders quickly returned to trading with the
Lenape's at
the
New Jersey shore Dutch forts..
But,
here come the Swedes, right in the middle of everything, set
up
on the west banks of the Christiana River, then the Minquas Kil.
This
fur trading settlement which was closer to the Susquehannock
gave
the Swedes access to the thicker Canadian fur that the European's
preferred
which the Indians obtained from their Huron cousins around
Lake
Ontario.
So
for twenty years as the Dutch and Swedish were busy
trying to outmaneuver one another for the Native fur trade ,
down came the English from Hartford and New Haven, causing
competition which the Native American tribes welcomed. All
Nations did strive to please and not disoblige the Indian
Nations considerations of trade. In plain words, easy to
understand, the Native Indians held the hammer and
kept
business as they pleased.
Stuyvesant
of New Netherlands jumps in to cut the Swedes tradeing,
so,
these two nation made war. The Dutch failed, English took control
of
the Delaware River and the fur trade.
Abstract:
Christian Koot's, Augustine Herrmans Chesapeake, “ Map in
Motion
“ . A book. BY Harrison H.
12/28/2018..........................
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