Relations between the Netherlanders and the Lenape …

Years: 1641 - 1641
July

Relations between the Netherlanders and the Lenape are tenuous.

Trade agreements, land ownership, familial and societal structures are misunderstood and misconstrued by both parties.

Language differences mostly likely do not help matters.

These conflicts lead to rising tensions and eventually an incident which starts a series of raids and reprisals, known as Kieft's War.

Dutch merchant Willem Kieft had arrived in New Netherland in 1639 to take up his appointment as Director of New Netherland, with a directive to increase profits from the port at Pavonia.

His solution is to attempt to exact tribute from with claims that the money will buy them protection from rival groups.

It is not uncommon among the native population to do so, but in this case his demands are ignored.

At this time, the settlers in New Amsterdam were in intermittent conflict with their Wappinger and Raritan neighbors.

The death of a Dutch settler, Claes Swits, at the hands of a Weckquaesgeek (Wappinger) on the east side of the Hudson River) particularly angers many of the Dutch when the tribe will not turn over the murderer.

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