| The stamps can then be used as postage from any Netherland Antilles port or onboard ship to mail a letter anywhere in the world. |
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| Born in 1972 in Willemstad, Curacao, Netherland Antilles, Dave Martinus works as the Business Development Coordinator of a manufacturing company. |
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| Rigte Brouwer from the Netherland explains that the Ministry of Finances wrote an annual report, but that only a small part referred to customs. |
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| Job de Wit Amsterdam, Netherland Someone else might feel that I've crossed a line. |
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| The LCR team will now move to Netherland for next GP at Assen historic circuit. |
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| Mr. Netherland said such fears were a result of a lack of knowledge about Lilacs. |
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| They settled at the Cape of Good Hope in South Africa and New Netherland in North America. |
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| New Amsterdam and the colony of New Netherland were renamed New York, after the Duke of York. |
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| The inhabitants of New Netherland were American Indians, European Colonists, and Africans, the last chiefly imported as enslaved laborers. |
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| The States General issued patents in 1614 for the development of New Netherland as a private, commercial venture. |
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| Peter Minuit became Director of the New Netherland in 1626 and made a decision that greatly affected the new colony. |
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| New Netherlanders were not necessarily Dutch, and New Netherland was never a homogeneous society. |
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| Few Dutch settlers to New Netherland made their home at Fort Goede Hoop on the Fresh River. |
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| The States of Zeeland had tried to convince the States of Holland to take on the responsibility for the New Netherland province, but to no avail. |
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| In November 1674, the Treaty of Westminster concluded the war and ceded New Netherland to the English. |
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| The original colony of New Netherland was settled by the Dutch and the law was also Dutch. |
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| During the 70s, after receiving specialized training in transfusion at the New York Blood Center, she enrolled in a research program at the Netherland Red Cross' central laboratory in Amsterdam. |
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| Veronica currently shares the Netherland 2 channel with two other public broadcasting organisations and broadcasts only two and a half days a week. |
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| In October 2006, IFAW Netherland carried out a month-long study of the private and commercial legal and illegal trade in wild animals on Dutch-language websites. |
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| The expert from the Netherland informed that he would give a presentation. |
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| In 1624, the Dutch briefly made Governors Island their base of operations in the freshly established territory of New Netherland — a tristate answer to the English colonies in Jamestown and Plymouth. |
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| The largest and most successful patroonship in New Netherland was the Manor of Rensselaerswijck, established by Kiliaen van Rensselaer. |
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| In 1664, Charles II of England formally annexed New Netherland and incorporated it into the English colonial empire. |
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| Years later, the entire New Netherland colony was incorporated into England's colonial holdings. |
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| The Dutch colony of New Netherland was taken over by the British and renamed New York. |
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| Boss, from baas, evolved in New Netherland to the usage known today. |
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| In the Treaty of Hartford, the border of New Netherland was retracted to western Connecticut and by 1653, the English had overtaken the Dutch trading post. |
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| Both James and Lord Arlington agreed that war with the United Provinces of the Netherland was more in the interests of England than war with France. |
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| After the English takeover of New Netherland in 1664, the system continued with the granting of large tracts known as manors, and sometimes referred to as patroonships. |
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| The results of these explorations, surveys, and charts made from 1609 through 1614 were consolidated in Block's map, which used the name New Netherland for the first time. |
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| The New Netherland Company also ordered a survey of the Delaware Valley. |
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| During its first decades, New Netherland was settled rather slowly, stemming both from policy mismanagement by the WIC as well as conflicts with American Indians. |
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| The British gained the thriving colony of New Netherland, and renamed it New York. |
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| With the surrender of Fort Amsterdam in 1664, England gained control of the Dutch colony of New Netherland, renaming it New York. |
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| The colony was captured by the Dutch in 1655 and merged into New Netherland, with most of the colonists remaining. |
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| Since 1621, the Dutch West India Company had operated as a monopoly in New Netherland, on authority granted by the Dutch States General. |
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