French and Dutch colonization | Period 2: 1607-1754 | AP US History | Khan Academy

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    In the 1600s, French and Dutch settlers in North America took a very different approach to colonization than their English or Spanish counterparts. In this video, Kim Kutz Elliott examines the trading relationships that French and Dutch settlers established with Native Americans in North America and how colonial goals affected patterns of settlement.
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  • @noaweinberger7987
    @noaweinberger7987 Před 3 lety +21

    Well time to put this in 2x speed

  • @thegeminiguy1065
    @thegeminiguy1065 Před 4 lety +30

    My great grandfather 14 generations ago was Wolfert Guiretts Van Couwenhoven. He was one of these first Dutch settlers. I have papers and things he wrote in 1625.

  • @chissstardestroyer
    @chissstardestroyer Před 3 lety +6

    The fabled Northwest Passage apparently does exist; it is through the Arctic Ocean, but it took many centuries to find it as it turns out.

  • @arne.munther
    @arne.munther Před 7 lety +13

    At around 6:05, you circle an island, isn't that Long Island and not Manhattan ?

  • @ZenFox0
    @ZenFox0 Před 3 lety +3

    Just after 6:00, the presenter circles an island, calling it the island of Manhattan. That’s actually Long Island. Manhattan is the tiny island to the west of Long Island.

  • @nadia.h8030
    @nadia.h8030 Před 7 lety +1

    Thx

  • @awesomo845
    @awesomo845 Před 6 lety +5

    My ancestors immigrated to North America as French colonists along the St Lawrence River! I also have a fair bit of British and Spanish ancestry along with Irish, Welsh and German! (and a tiiiiiiiny bit of Northwest Russian/Finnish)

    • @macekekas
      @macekekas Před 6 lety +5

      Arkenholm Ok we get it you are european.

    • @awesomo845
      @awesomo845 Před 6 lety +5

      You say that like I'm boasting . It's interesting to know your heritage don't you think? No matter what your ancestry might be.

    • @jemmyjinx398
      @jemmyjinx398 Před 3 lety +1

      @@awesomo845 interesting.

  • @XenoTheGoat07
    @XenoTheGoat07 Před 8 měsíci

    what website do you use to draw

  • @claudieduran5877
    @claudieduran5877 Před 3 lety +2

    I got to see 👀 some of the last windmills. Down the shore in Holland Michigan as they sunk. The first time 1977. The further
    Back i could see 👀.
    Down the shore line!
    Windmill blades story's tall. The hugest thing I ever seen like that before. A system of hemp rope and pulleys.
    Imported horses 🐎
    They worked them until they died.

  • @ivanlaplante
    @ivanlaplante Před rokem

    Thank you so much Khan Academy for acknowledging this part of history. There's a huge revisionist trend trying to depict every European colonizers as all the same, denying such crucial distinctions in relations with and treatment of First Nations, and i find that a terrible injustice for my people in Quebec, which ironically enough then often get depicted as even worst somehow.

    • @DarkKnight-t2w
      @DarkKnight-t2w Před 9 měsíci +1

      Exactly I completely agree with you. Khan academy has been a Wonderful source of information to me the social teacher I have can't keep up with me

  • @rapturas
    @rapturas Před 7 lety +5

    Didn't the Vikings reach the America's before the Spanish?

    •  Před 7 lety +3

      Yep. They didn't last that long though.

    •  Před 7 lety +6

      Didn't the Amerindians reach the Americas before the Norse?

    • @MarshallHoff
      @MarshallHoff Před 5 lety

      Yes, and she does mention that in one of her video.

    • @ivanlaplante
      @ivanlaplante Před rokem

      They did, but didn't really settle like the Spanish would, outside of Greenland. They had a small settlement at L'Anse-Aux-Meadows, Newfoundland, Canada at some point, but officially it stayed pretty small and didn't last long. They pretty much only had contacts with Inuits, which explains both why their contact didn't lead to the germ cataclysm that started with Columbus first travel's, and why Natives that first encountered Columbus didn't have any antibody to deal with new European diseases, as Inuits didn't have relations with First Nations as close as First Nations had between themselves.

  • @BeautyInYOU583
    @BeautyInYOU583 Před 4 lety +3

    You make the take over sound nice. Which isn't at all true

    • @ohhi5237
      @ohhi5237 Před 4 lety +5

      genocide with a cherry on top if you dont

  • @kelseyking2266
    @kelseyking2266 Před rokem

  • @roselynkoruthu1080
    @roselynkoruthu1080 Před 7 lety +3

    Wow!

    • @marleya6588
      @marleya6588 Před 5 lety

      Roselyn K. w0w

    • @claudieduran5877
      @claudieduran5877 Před 3 lety

      🤴✍️📃 They signed so many different types of deeds and agreements with all the little kingdoms.
      The Indian ✍️📃🤴💸
      Did not know what exactly every 💡 agreement ment.
      And signed off on way way to many things.
      Alaska. Canada. Us.
      Mexico. They were going back and forth.
      Up and down. Looking to buy any other land.
      👎 no body knows everything about what happened.
      Thousands of full scale masacers.
      They signed unconditional surrenders. Peace treatys. They change things up. Sent them to Mexico. Brought them back taught them Spanish. Called them Mexiccans.
      So when the Indian comes back across from us Mexican border. The white people made all those things. And when the Indians that crossed
      Border's be cause they were kicked out of the newly formed united states. Were 🚶 ordered out of Mexico brought back across. And that's why they call them speck and all kinds of things. Be cause they were onec the Indian.
      The first 🕙.
      That is how they got read of the Indians.

  • @MrRrichmond
    @MrRrichmond Před 5 lety +1

    Are there Any records of slavery during the early 1600 with the dutch settlers?

    • @thegeminiguy1065
      @thegeminiguy1065 Před 4 lety

      I am a direct descendant of one of the Dutch settlers. Many records of the time exist. Since the colonization was a business exploration, they kept very good records. I have a crude census from the 1620's. The record of census shows no slaves.

  • @EdinburghFive
    @EdinburghFive Před 3 lety +1

    I think the early allying of the French and Dutch with various Indigenous groups had more to do with proximity, than anything else. You traded with those who were near your trading posts.
    The French may not have used force to convert Indigenous people to Christianity but their pursuit of 'winning souls for god' did include pitting tribes against each other and withholding food in times of need and famine.

  • @chissstardestroyer
    @chissstardestroyer Před 3 lety +1

    The French as it turns out really kind of boxed in the British as the colonization progressed, including Louisiana and the area of the Louisiana Purchase, which reached the border of the Spanish holdings.

  • @jeroenjansen123
    @jeroenjansen123 Před 7 lety +2

    how can i find the map used for new Amsterdam in the clip?

    • @thegeminiguy1065
      @thegeminiguy1065 Před 4 lety

      I have it.

    • @ameliee3
      @ameliee3 Před rokem

      @@thegeminiguy1065 When you said "i have it" it really isn't helpin, just saying not trying to be rude.

    • @user-st7sx6wi5j
      @user-st7sx6wi5j Před 6 měsíci

      lmao fr@@ameliee3

  • @charliecastillo2011
    @charliecastillo2011 Před 7 lety +4

    Free/fair trade done right?

  • @heavanlyr4023
    @heavanlyr4023 Před 6 lety

    hi

  • @S0uthflorida
    @S0uthflorida Před 2 lety +1

    You say the Dutch chose to pay the natives to get the furs for them; what did the Dutch pay them with?

    • @joshua6168
      @joshua6168 Před 2 lety +1

      Wampum was used. It was like a form of currency utilized by the native Americans in that part of North America

    • @ivanlaplante
      @ivanlaplante Před rokem +1

      They paid with guns, among other things.
      Guns which were extremely welcomed by the Iroquois, since the British refused to sell them any until the Dutch started, while the French were trading guns to a limited extent with most of their Native allies from very early on.
      Since many of those allies held a deep and ancestral grudge against Iroquois, it was a rough time for Iroquois, which were used to normally being the regional dominant power, prior to the entrance of Europeans.
      Those guns brought the balance back between Iroquois and other First Nations, and even reversed it back to what it was, as the Dutch would trade their guns more freely then the French. Eventually, when the Iroquois got pushed out by the English settlers taking their lands, those guns allowed the Iroquois to push away other First Nations to settle in their place, which triggered a domino-style chain effect of Nations pushing other Nations away, and ultimately led to the destruction of Huronia and the genocide of its people.

  • @onesaja10
    @onesaja10 Před 4 lety +2

    Spain colonization(Mexico,Brazil /Latinos) VS French and Dutch colonization(Vietnam,Indonesia,Suriname,Guyana) VS England Colonization (Canada,Australia,Nrw Zealand,Malaysia,Brunai),Which better For native people?

    • @ohhi5237
      @ohhi5237 Před 4 lety +3

      dutch and french by far, just look and see whats left of the native population in spanish/portuguese and british colonies

    • @thegeminiguy1065
      @thegeminiguy1065 Před 4 lety +1

      I have writings from my family (Dutch) in 1625. The Dutch had a good relationship with the Iroquois. The Indians themselves had strained relationships with each other.

    • @ivanlaplante
      @ivanlaplante Před rokem

      @@thegeminiguy1065 +1. Dutch had good relationship with Iroquois, French had good relations with pretty much everyone else, and Iroquois had beef with pretty much everyone else

    • @ivanlaplante
      @ivanlaplante Před 9 měsíci

      It is important to precise that colonization models can widely differ between places even if done by the same state. For example the French colonization model in New-France versus in Saint-Domingue (Haiti) were INSANELY different, the Saint-Domingue model was no chill at all.

    • @angelcamachodelsolar
      @angelcamachodelsolar Před 8 měsíci

      @@ohhi5237 The only important colonies that the Dutch maintained were those of Indonesia and Suriname, and we already know what happened, ask the Indonesians and the Maroons how they were treated.
      For their part, the French in Africa and Indochina are more of the same.
      In America they simply did not have a position of power.

  • @aleixandreoi
    @aleixandreoi Před 4 lety +1

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  • @OMG7796
    @OMG7796 Před 7 lety +2

    2nd!

  • @ohhi5237
    @ohhi5237 Před 4 lety +1

    you cant just group the french and dutch as if theyre working together in one team

    • @ivanlaplante
      @ivanlaplante Před rokem +1

      Definitely not, but they're not being grouped as a team but rather as two similar colonialist models that achieving similar relations and proximities with the Natives.

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    @claudieduran5877 Před 3 lety

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    @ghosttimerfn Před 7 lety +4

    3rd

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    @bradpotts1747 Před 3 lety

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      @ephemeralLilium Před 3 lety +5

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  • @chissstardestroyer
    @chissstardestroyer Před 3 lety +1

    Citation, please, regarding the forced conversion claims you have made regarding the Spanish in regard to religions... otherwise it will be marked as plagerism and not believed.

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    @deeelle697 Před 2 lety +1

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