6 Oct 2006

Slavery in New York

"Systematic use of black slaves in New Netherland began in 1626, when the first cargo of 11 Africans was unloaded by the Dutch West India Company" (WIC).  New Amsterdam later became New York.

"The company had been founded in 1621, and it "operated both as a commercial company and as a military institution with quasi-statelike powers. "The company had tried its colonial experiment of New Netherland at first with agricultural laborers from Holland, but this plan went nowhere. Most of the Dutch who came to America sought to pile up money in the lucrative fur trade and then hurry back to the comforts of Holland to enjoy their wealth. So the company increasingly turned to slaves, which it already was importing in vast numbers to its Caribbean colonies". More here

 

The Forgotten History of the Slave Trade

The Netherlands' involvement in the slave trade hardly got a mention during the recent celebrations of the 400th anniversary of the Dutch East Indies Company (VOC). Mindy Ran exposes the reality. More about the Dutch Slave Trade