The term "governor of Dutch" could refer to various contexts, but if you mean the Governor of the Dutch East Indies, one notable figure was Jan Pieterszoon Coen, who served as governor-general in the early 17th century and was instrumental in establishing Dutch colonial power in Indonesia. If you are referring to a specific region or period, please provide more details for a more accurate answer.
Peter Stuyvesant is a very famous governor of New York and he was dutch
Peter Minuit, but I don't know that he was a governor.
The Dutch govener was Peter Stuyvesant
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There was not a Dutch governor of New Amsterdam in 1964. This year marked the 300th anniversary of New Amsterdam being taken over by the British.
The charter of liberty was what the writes cams from. The Dutch governor Peter Minute declared it in a Dutch assembly.
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No, Simons Gooyer was not appointed as governor of Mauritius in 1637. The first governor of the Dutch colony in Mauritius was actually Jan van der Sande, who served from 1638 to 1640. Gooyer was involved in the early Dutch attempts to colonize the island, but he did not hold the title of governor.
The Governor of Curaçao is the representative of the Dutch head of state on Curaçao (currently Queen Beatrix). The current governor is Frits Goedgedrag (born 1951 on Aruba).