Peter Stuyvesant, in reprisal for the Swedish …

Years: 1655 - 1655
September

Peter Stuyvesant, in reprisal for the Swedish attack, sails into the Delaware River with a fleet of seven vessels and about seven hundred men and retakes Fort Trinity, the former Fort Casimir on September 11, 1655, renaming it New Amstel (in Dutch Nieuw Amstel).

Subsequently, Fort Christina, located one point six miles east of present downtown Wilmington, Delaware, also falls on September 15th and all New Sweden comes under the control of the Dutch.

John Paul Jacquet is immediately appointed Governor, making New Amstel the capital of the Dutch-controlled colony.

The Swedish and Finnish settlers continue to enjoy a degree of local autonomy, having their own militia, religion, court, and lands.

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