Yes, Peter Stuyvesant died in 1672 in New York City. He was the Director-General of New Netherland from 1647 to 1664.
peter stuyvesant was the governor of new netherland, which later became new york after it was ceded to the british in 1664
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Peter Stuyvesant, Director-General of New Netherland, surrendered to the British because he did not have the support of the colonists. They preferred the lenient terms of Colonel Richard Nicolls to the authoritarian expectations of Stuyvesant.
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to benifit his country he sold New York to the English
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how did peter stuyvesant do that was good for new netherland
Peter Stuyvesant was the govner of the middle colonie of New netherland which was later named New York after the duke of York. Pete ruled the colonie with a iron fist and traied and got a lot of projects done in the colonie.
peter Stuyvesant taken by force manhattan was not''sold by indian land was taken away from them
the governor of new york in the mid 1600s was peter stuyvesant. he was mean =P
Peter Stuyvesant is a very famous governor of New York and he was dutch