patroon or Fr. patron "master, patron," from O.Fr. (see patron); used from 1758 in parts of N.Y. and N.J. colonies for "landholder," especially one with certain manorial privileges (abolished c.1850) under the old Dutch governments by the charter of 1629 ... Summary of the dutc...
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After New Netherland came under English control in 1664, the patroon system continued and underwent few changes until 1775, ... Patroon painters, group of portraitists active in colonial New York from 1715 to 1730. Their work embodied the first clearly American style. The Patroon painters served the Dutch families of New York,
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What impact did Dutch settlers have in Greene County and the Valley? ... The patroon system. ... LESSON PLAN SUMMARY...
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To increase the slow pace of colonization the Dutch set up the patroon system in 1629, thus establishing the landholding aristocracy that became the hallmark of colonial New York. The last and most able of the Dutch administrators, Peter Stuyvesant (in office 1647–64), captured New Sweden for the Dutch in 1655.
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Dutch West India Company (Dutch: ... The New Netherland colonisation effort did not spread further either, in part due to a fierce rivalry with the English, who conquered New Netherland in 1664, and in part due to the difficulty of attracting settlers under the company's initial policy of the Patroon system,
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The charter required the patroon to buy the lands they occupied from the Native Americans and to supply a clergyman and schoolmaster for each patroonship. The patroon system was similar to the manorial system in the Dutch Republic where the patroon was bound to provide a farm and stock for each tenant.
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on patroon system (property law), ... Aspects of the topic "patroon system" are discussed in the following places at Britannica...
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A patroon (from Dutch patroon , owner or head of a company) was a landholder with manorial rights to large tracts of land in the 17th century Dutch colony of New Netherland in North America (notab...
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Geographic, economic, political, and social factors all shaped the development of the colonies. ... The granting of land and governance under the Dutch Patroon system. ... As a summary, have students generate some hypotheses about the society at that time.
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