Related topics: Madagascar and its connection to New York: ruclips.net/video/AfDEzm7FVxU/видео.html The Red Sea Men, pirates operating out of New York: ruclips.net/video/HQQseHPi2lE/видео.html Biography on Henry Every, King of the Red Sea men: ruclips.net/video/Shx01EoaluQ/видео.html The Fancy, Every's flagship: ruclips.net/video/rcdAP9Xe7OM/видео.html
There must be a hidden pirate treasure in New York. I keep seeing people dressed like pirates in the subway. Speaking in a incomprehensible accent riddled with venereal diseases. I assume they’re looking for a treasure, but it looks to me like they’ve only gotten a few coins in their collection, which they usually have on display.
I notice that many of them are free slaves, and their religious confessions are suspect, one told me that he was jewish, I fear this new form of papism.
It's nice that you're covering a region of Golden Age piracy that isn't only the lush tropical islands of the Caribbean as pop culture usually depicts as the setting of sea rovers. I hope you'll cover other regions visited by Golden Age pirates such as the Indian Ocean.
@@GoldandGunpowderand can you also cover piracy in Canada and cover piracy in alaska and can you cover piracy in Europa and can you cover piracy in the wild west and can you cover piracy after the golden age of piracy
Thank you for delving into piracy's history in the American colonies. Most discussions of the time focus only on the Caribbean, and ignore the colonies to the north that relied on their goods & trade.
Love your work man, always focused on the history and most times not overly complicated. I'd love to see a video about merchants in the golden age of piracy, the subject could help explain why pirates attacked them so much and how in the latter golden age they depended on intimidation.
I'm glad that you made this video. Just a day or two ago I was wondering if you had ever covered this topic, and then I open RUclips and you've just posted one. Spooky. I became interested in New York's pirate history after I read that an ancestor of mine, Harmen Meyndertsz van den Bogaert, had been a part owner of Abraham Blauvelt's ship La Garce. Looking forward to the follow ups.
Quite astonishing that Governor Fletcher was deposed without incident, despite his strong power base that likely loved him, hated the Whigs, and had little respect for law.
I think after the Leisler rebellion people had enough of infighting. As for Fletcher he was basically replaced with a slap on the wrist and was able to retire in peace, whereas a rebellion would've landed him a hanging
Thank you for your work ! I didn't know much about the early history of New York. It's great to have a general context I can fill all the anecdotes into. Thanks a lot !
Another excellent video, golden age pirates’ presence in North America is an underrated topic in the broader subject of Golden Age of Sea Rovers history
I'm not sure if you knew of his videos, but it was announced in The Pirates Port Discord server a few days ago that Thomas Weiss, the man behind The Pirates Port youtube channel, passed away.
from the lenape tribe to the MUDD club.......where a guy named dagmar with a blue mohawk will welcome you to the dance floor, where there's just a few of those fabulous poodles doing the peppermint twist for real!
The Dutch were actually victorious in the Second Anglo-Dutch War (1665-1667), having destroyed the British fleet in their Raid on the Medway. However, they traded the former New Amsterdam to the English in exchange for Surinam, which was a much more profitable colony for the Dutch.
Fort Orange was near present-day Albany. It was not on Manhattan Island. My family settled it (Rapalje). See 1st recorded testimony of Catalina Trico (later Rapalje.), available pdf. Also, the majority were not actually Dutch. Most had temporarily fled to Holland seeking relief from religious persecution, then sailed to the New World from Holland when religious rights were eventually curtailed there, also.
We have a local Blackbeard legend across the Raritan Bay in Jersey. "Treasure Lake" in Cliffwood Beach. The plaque says that Blackbeard used to frequent the Raritan Bay and buried treasure nearby one of the lakes we have right offshore.
I am going to stay tuned to your channel. I am so fascinated by the references about the Red Sea & Indian Ocean in connection to the City of New York... My mind is cast back to when Rounding the Horn was a thing that tall ships did regularly. A feat of daring for the intrepid...but done regularly just a century after Columbus sailed off the map and Magellan was not long dead... Flights of fancy come when imagining bold adventuresome times Thank you for posting this.
Edit: upon a second watch; I had no idea about the history of William Kidd. I knew his skeleton was gibbited on wharfs of London. That he had helped in the building of St. Paul's cathedral at the end of wallstreet and owned a pew there is very informative. Old New York is an interesting walk to walk around amongst the skyscrapers whilst understanding the former skyline and countryside just beyond the wall upon Wall Street Trees and swamps and hills belonged to the rest of the Island
One of the best things I ever learned is that New York is Americas most historic city, but none there remember it because of how fast things are torn down to make way for a rebuild. This fact is one of its charms and detriments at the same time... Before Central Park was a Park it was a wilderness. Broadway - the only crooked street in the city, was an Indian trail.
what is your source for Piet Heyn's Silver Fleet treasure funding the Dutch in New Amsterdam? And, will you be doing a profile on Heyn/Hein? I mean, he did capture an ENTIRE silver fleet without any of his men dying
There is an excellent book called "The Island at the Center of the World" about New York during the Dutch era. There are a couple of significant details relating to the Peach war missing this video, but covered in that book.
One branch of the family are Dutch New Yorkers, they are hard to track the origins of however as the surname is a result of considerable Anglophone mispronunciation. The boomers in the family hope they were Jewish, they probably weren't.
@@GoldandGunpowder It has a 'van' in it, I very much doubt they really are of that background, though as they were rich they likely married into it at some points.
This blood libel of blaming Europeans for piracy, slave trade, colonialism etc etc and not mentioning that non-European group who owned the vessels, funded the voyages and profited from the immoral trades should be a crime. Oh wait, perhaps it is --- racial vilification.
It has plenty to do with pirates, as already explained in video New York basically funded the entire pirate round, without New York you're missing a key piece of the story behind the Red Sea and Madagascar pirates.
Anthony Janzsoon Von Sallé was one of the original signers of the founding of New Amsterdam. He was the son of Jan Janzsoon Von Sallé.... Captain of the Sallé Rovers... a pirate coalition that operated off the coast of Morocco. They are my 11th and 12th great grandfathers.
Related topics:
Madagascar and its connection to New York: ruclips.net/video/AfDEzm7FVxU/видео.html
The Red Sea Men, pirates operating out of New York: ruclips.net/video/HQQseHPi2lE/видео.html
Biography on Henry Every, King of the Red Sea men: ruclips.net/video/Shx01EoaluQ/видео.html
The Fancy, Every's flagship: ruclips.net/video/rcdAP9Xe7OM/видео.html
10:30 So, New York should be called the Big Orange?
No,, Fort Orange Was Futher North Near Albany NY
@@TheDarthBuddha Ah! So I was comparing apples and oranges, so to say.
The big W
There must be a hidden pirate treasure in New York. I keep seeing people dressed like pirates in the subway. Speaking in a incomprehensible accent riddled with venereal diseases. I assume they’re looking for a treasure, but it looks to me like they’ve only gotten a few coins in their collection, which they usually have on display.
Fucking lol
Dirty Kid Pirate Crew! Yo ho ho! Oi oi oi!
I notice that many of them are free slaves, and their religious confessions are suspect, one told me that he was jewish, I fear this new form of papism.
😂😂😂
Say what?
Wait, so New York has only been getting worse from something that happened in the 1600s?
It's nice that you're covering a region of Golden Age piracy that isn't only the lush tropical islands of the Caribbean as pop culture usually depicts as the setting of sea rovers. I hope you'll cover other regions visited by Golden Age pirates such as the Indian Ocean.
it might be coming soon
@@GoldandGunpowdersay can you cover piracy in the arctic oceans?
@@GoldandGunpowderand can you also cover piracy in Canada and cover piracy in alaska and can you cover piracy in Europa and can you cover piracy in the wild west and can you cover piracy after the golden age of piracy
Agree with the David guy how piracy was dealt with and how it operated in snow regions would be entertaining and interesting
Thank you for delving into piracy's history in the American colonies. Most discussions of the time focus only on the Caribbean, and ignore the colonies to the north that relied on their goods & trade.
Love your work man, always focused on the history and most times not overly complicated. I'd love to see a video about merchants in the golden age of piracy, the subject could help explain why pirates attacked them so much and how in the latter golden age they depended on intimidation.
I'm glad that you made this video. Just a day or two ago I was wondering if you had ever covered this topic, and then I open RUclips and you've just posted one. Spooky. I became interested in New York's pirate history after I read that an ancestor of mine, Harmen Meyndertsz van den Bogaert, had been a part owner of Abraham Blauvelt's ship La Garce. Looking forward to the follow ups.
0330 is the pin code
Quite astonishing that Governor Fletcher was deposed without incident, despite his strong power base that likely loved him, hated the Whigs, and had little respect for law.
I think after the Leisler rebellion people had enough of infighting. As for Fletcher he was basically replaced with a slap on the wrist and was able to retire in peace, whereas a rebellion would've landed him a hanging
@@GoldandGunpowderAh, a well adjusted carrot and stick. Something the Romans had more trouble maintaining!
Thank you for your work ! I didn't know much about the early history of New York. It's great to have a general context I can fill all the anecdotes into. Thanks a lot !
Another excellent video, golden age pirates’ presence in North America is an underrated topic in the broader subject of Golden Age of Sea Rovers history
I'm not sure if you knew of his videos, but it was announced in The Pirates Port Discord server a few days ago that Thomas Weiss, the man behind The Pirates Port youtube channel, passed away.
from the lenape tribe to the MUDD club.......where a guy named dagmar with a blue mohawk will welcome you to the dance floor, where there's just a few of those fabulous poodles doing the peppermint twist for real!
The Dutch were actually victorious in the Second Anglo-Dutch War (1665-1667), having destroyed the British fleet in their Raid on the Medway.
However, they traded the former New Amsterdam to the English in exchange for Surinam, which was a much more profitable colony for the Dutch.
New York! Wooden town sea rovers are made off. There's pirating to do. Now you're in New York.
I apologise for the terrible joke.
I like it . The map says het Lange Eiland in Dutch and now zeerovers also a Dutch word for pirates. 😃
Haha I finally became a ship's investor on patreon
Great look into the colony. Cheers!
Fort Orange was near present-day Albany. It was not on Manhattan Island. My family settled it (Rapalje). See 1st recorded testimony of Catalina Trico (later Rapalje.), available pdf. Also, the majority were not actually Dutch. Most had temporarily fled to Holland seeking relief from religious persecution, then sailed to the New World from Holland when religious rights were eventually curtailed there, also.
Man this video lifted my spirits. Thanks matey.
WHEN I was this early Port Royal stilll existed
Wow you’re old af
Flintlocks were still cutting-edge technology, & you hadn't yet even *heard* of Capt. Jack Sparrow.
Me too
Arrr ya scurvy dog, yer jesting makes me jolly. Hardy har har!!
😊 lol
We have a local Blackbeard legend across the Raritan Bay in Jersey. "Treasure Lake" in Cliffwood Beach. The plaque says that Blackbeard used to frequent the Raritan Bay and buried treasure nearby one of the lakes we have right offshore.
Awesome stuff. Fascinating.
Thanks a bunch.
Lol at the big apple nearly being dated to be called the big orange
We are not afraid to say Lemon. 👀🍷
This was just brilliant.
I am going to stay tuned to your channel. I am so fascinated by the references about the Red Sea & Indian Ocean in connection to the City of New York...
My mind is cast back to when Rounding the Horn was a thing that tall ships did regularly. A feat of daring for the intrepid...but done regularly just a century after Columbus sailed off the map and Magellan was not long dead...
Flights of fancy come when imagining bold adventuresome times
Thank you for posting this.
As always, great and educational video.
Edit: upon a second watch;
I had no idea about the history of William Kidd. I knew his skeleton was gibbited on wharfs of London. That he had helped in the building of St. Paul's cathedral at the end of wallstreet and owned a pew there is very informative.
Old New York is an interesting walk to walk around amongst the skyscrapers whilst understanding the former skyline and countryside just beyond the wall upon Wall Street
Trees and swamps and hills belonged to the rest of the Island
Did not know any of that. Thanks!
This is how history should be told. Many interesting details about a turbulent period.
New York would be far better off with pirates than the……. Things there now
Democrat's am i right 😂
@@i.hate.swedish.ISRAELUBERALLESFascists. They defile and ruin any and everything they even just come near....
Jews?
@@i.hate.swedish.ISRAELUBERALLES Fascists amirite?
@@lordski1981 The famously fascistic New york
One of the best things I ever learned is that New York is Americas most historic city, but none there remember it because of how fast things are torn down to make way for a rebuild.
This fact is one of its charms and detriments at the same time...
Before Central Park was a Park it was a wilderness. Broadway - the only crooked street in the city, was an Indian trail.
Man, I could really go for a cup of Turkish water! I think I’ll head over to the Kings Arms.
Billy the kid .. the Apple 🍎 really didn’t fall far from the tree.. 🌳 🤣
Great content 👍
what is your source for Piet Heyn's Silver Fleet treasure funding the Dutch in New Amsterdam? And, will you be doing a profile on Heyn/Hein? I mean, he did capture an ENTIRE silver fleet without any of his men dying
"Peg Leg Pete" is the most piratical name I've ever heard
🏆🏆. I remember reading about all the Piracy in Philadelphia & NYC a while ago when I was a Pen Pal with Ben Franklin. 😂😂😂
LEAFERS!!!!
There is an excellent book called "The Island at the Center of the World" about New York during the Dutch era.
There are a couple of significant details relating to the Peach war missing this video, but covered in that book.
Gotham is also a county in the state of New Jersey, which is where Batman is supposed to be from.
New york,... nowadays returning to its roots.
One branch of the family are Dutch New Yorkers, they are hard to track the origins of however as the surname is a result of considerable Anglophone mispronunciation. The boomers in the family hope they were Jewish, they probably weren't.
if they're dutch jewish the name might be sephardic since most of the dutch jews were sephardic jews expelled from spain
@@GoldandGunpowder It has a 'van' in it, I very much doubt they really are of that background, though as they were rich they likely married into it at some points.
Clap's Pleasure Garden??? Is that where "the clap" started??
Very interesting history lesson.
Great video
I love hearing about pirate activity in the americas
I love this little bit of irony given its modern image of theft and political corruption.
I guess "The Greyhound" wasn't named for its appearance... Great work on your part though. History rarely considered, but every bit as significant.
Can you dig up something about Cape Cod and Piracy? And New England, 😂
Pirates do have cities
I thought Albany was Fort Orange. 1614.
Remember Baltimore City was the original idea place that shifted and became New York City.👨🎓♾️🙂
Europeans were immigrants? Our ancestors should of had trump in office 😂
fascinating
Lu-NAH-pay
heya hoya heya hoya
@@GoldandGunpowderyo ho ho and a bottle of firewater
Batman doesn't take place in Gotham, England any more than Spider-Man takes place in York, England.
Wtf are up with all the ads
The Netherlands surrendered? The 3rd Anglo-Dutch War didn't end in a Dutch caputalation...
A 'Hoy Captain
Algonquin speeking
Albert Hicks
Bravo
Where do you get all your research for your videos?
sources are always listed in the video description
Nice documentary but you need to learn to say the name "Stuyvesant" the way it's pronounced in NYC.
This blood libel of blaming Europeans for piracy, slave trade, colonialism etc etc and not mentioning that non-European group who owned the vessels, funded the voyages and profited from the immoral trades should be a crime. Oh wait, perhaps it is --- racial vilification.
Triggered much?
@@Ni999oh yeah he's triggered alright!
Triggered that Europeans gave Africans the choice of death or slavery?
Who are you referring to, Jews?
@@nathanfallin2750 that's exactly what he's doing. He's trying to blame Jewish people for everything and remove guilt from Europeans as a whole.
Get gud engines
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In to bread....three words. I heard one
This has very little to do with pirates
It has plenty to do with pirates, as already explained in video New York basically funded the entire pirate round, without New York you're missing a key piece of the story behind the Red Sea and Madagascar pirates.
3621 DG Breukelen UT. BRKLN. I moved out of the Netherlands.
Anthony Janzsoon Von Sallé was one of the original signers of the founding of New Amsterdam. He was the son of Jan Janzsoon Von Sallé.... Captain of the Sallé Rovers... a pirate coalition that operated off the coast of Morocco. They are my 11th and 12th great grandfathers.
all this to pave the way in nyc for THE RAMONES 🥨