They Had to bring 50 or more people from a new land to become a Patroon
a patroon was a rich landholder with manorial rights to large tracts of land in the 17th century Dutch colony of New Netherlands in North America.
A patroon.
Dutch colonist. Colonist of the Dutch East Indies Company. These were a hardy folk that also founded So. Africa. These Dutch worked in unison with the American Indians to develop there colony. Both divisions were accosted and eventually lost the the aggressive actions of the English, thus the change to New York (Duke of York.)
One effect of the new British taxes on colonist were protests.
A person who settles in a colony would be a colonist.
patroon system in new Netherlands. :)
The patroon system offered a large land grant to any person who brought 50 settlers to the colony.
A patroon was a Dutch land owner in New Netherland with manorial rights in the Colonial era
a patroon was a rich landholder with manorial rights to large tracts of land in the 17th century Dutch colony of New Netherlands in North America.
a person would receive 16 square miles off land
A patroon.
A patroon refers to a colonial Dutch land holder, a person in the colonial era holding an estate of land that had some manorial rights. The patroons enjoyed walking on their property and overseeing any work being done.
The headright is the settlers legal grant to land. The patroon is an estate owner. These two terms are in relation due to the fact that they are both regarding land and a certain type of ownership.
A Dutch Pirate was presumed to have brought slaves into the Americas. The Dutch also ceded New Netherlands(New York) to the local inhabitants at the time(the British colonist).
The Treaty of Paris
Patroon system in New Netherland
that if any one who will bring 50 settlers to new netherland would get their own land