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    Mauritsstad (or Mauritius) was the capital of Dutch Brazil, and is now a part of the Brazilian city of Recife. A Dutch fleet of 65 ships led by Hendrick...
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    colonization of the Americas. The main cities of the colony were the capital Mauritsstad (today part of Recife), Frederikstadt (João Pessoa), Nieuw Amsterdam...
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    The Kahal Zur Israel Synagogue in Mauritsstad (Recife) is the oldest synagogue in the Americas. An estimated number of 700 Jews lived in Dutch Brazil...
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    Company conquered part of Brazil, and the colony of New Holland (capital Mauritsstad, present-day Recife) was founded. John Maurice of Nassau prince of Nassau-Siegen...
    135 KB (16,522 words) - 23:34, 20 August 2024
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    same year, the colony of New Holland was founded, with a capital in Mauritsstad (present-day Recife). In the meantime, the war demanded so many of its...
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    John Maurice of Nassau-Siegen between 1640 and 1642 in what was then Mauritsstad, the capital of the Dutch colony of Nova Holanda ("New Holland") - now...
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    large-scale production of sugar cane. At one point, it was known as Mauritsstad, when it served as the capital city of the 17th century colony of New...
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    of the territory of Dutch Brazil, renaming the city Mauritsstad. During this period, Mauritsstad became one of the most cosmopolitan cities of the world...
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    gardens in the then Dutch style, later naming the newly reformed town Mauritsstad, after himself. He was able to pay the high construction costs from the...
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    Kahal Zur Israel Synagogue in Mauritsstad (Recife), the first synagogue in the Americas...
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    administration issues and promoted extensive urban reform in Recife (Mauritsstad). He granted religious freedom; under his government, the first synagogue...
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  • Nassau Staatsmijn Maurits, a state-owned coal mine in Geleen, Netherlands Mauritsstad, capital of Dutch Brazil and is now a part of Recife Maurice (disambiguation)...
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    Mauritsstad population (1650) Total 8,000 Ameridians and Negros 3,000 to 4,000 Vrijburghers 3,400 Jews 600...
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    Peter Schenk the Elder, after Frans Post: View of Mauritsstad, engraving, 1645 (Museu Nacional de Belas Artes, Rio de Janeiro)...
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    attempts. In 1630, the Dutch captured Pernambuco and made Recife (Dutch: Mauritsstad) their capital. By 1640, they had set up more permanently in Nordeste...
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    Brazil. The Dutch West India Company has held the city (which they call Mauritsstad) for more than 23 years. February 9 – Spanish troops led by Don Gabriel...
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    men, as well as other garrisons of New Holland, joined in the area of Mauritsstad (modern-day Recife) in order to make a last stand. However, after fierce...
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  • known as Puebla de los Ángeles until 1862. Recife, Brazil – formerly Mauritsstad. Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada from Pile O' Bones or Pile-of-bones in...
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  • 1630 The Dutch establish the colony of Dutch Brazil. The capital is Mauritsstad (now Recife). Sweden occupies the Duchy of Pomerania. 1631 The Kingdom...
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    Holland and end with the Portuguese regaining their captured possessions. Mauritsstad Recapture of Recife (1652–1654) Jaques p.845 Levine, Robert M.; Crocitti...
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