New York city adopts an official seal …

Years: 1686 - 1686

New York city adopts an official seal in 1686 that includes the beaver and the flour barrel, images that document this first major phase of Manhattan's economic history.

New Amsterdam had been important to the Dutch because it offered access to the immensely valuable fur trade of an entire continent.

After the English conquest in 1664, the city had won a monopoly to grind and pack grain and now sends its flour to all world markets.

Merchant incomes have soared as commerce, both legitimate and via smuggling, becomes the lifeblood of New York.

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