24 dollars
Peter Minuit paid in trade goods with a value of 60 guilders or about $1,000.00 not the $24.00 worth of beads and trinkets that some allege.
The Dutch paid $24 to the native americans who lived there.
Reportedly, the head of the New Amsterdam Trading Company bought the island of Manhattan from the Native American tribes that laid claim to the island. The "price" Peter Minuit paid was in beads said to be worth 17 dollars.
I had heard he paid somewhere between $2 and $3 million dollars for his island.
West Indians earned $0.10 an hour
for 60 guilders (florins) which is approximately $1000 now. IN 1846 it was converted by a New York historian to $24 dollars which created the variable rate myth. the native Americans have also been paid in other trade goods.
I just paid $13 for a car
Waiters and waitresses in Manhattan usually get paid minimum wage plus tips. Tips at a busy restaurant can vary from around a hundred dollars to nearly a thousand dollars a night, depending on the restaurant and clientele.
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I have heard he paid $3 million but that info may or may not be accurate.
You have to be a Paid Moshi Member to go to Gift Island or Music Island. If you are a paid member, go to your map and click on the island you would like to visit.
The Indians were paid for there time and effort for doing so. There was no adversarial relationship between them.