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Aernoutsz’s efforts were soon negated by the action of Massachusetts. John Rhoades and the other men Aernoutsz had left in Boston, acting under Aernoutsz's orders to return to Acadia and maintain possession, began seizing New England vessels coming to trade with the Native Americans. Massachusetts
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resident thoroughly familiar with the fur trade on the coasts of Maine and Acadia, who told him that the Dutch were no longer at war with the English, but that France had yet to come to terms. Rhoades went on to explain to Aernoutsz that the French colony in Acadia was barely defended and ripe for
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In September 1676 the Dutch West India Company made a belated effort to capitalize on Aernoutsz’s conquest by granting Rhoades a commission to reside and trade in Acadia and by appointing
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Although the territory was claimed by the Dutch, they had no sustained power over the area. Later in 1676, the two forts were reoccupied by the French. On 20 May 1676, Governor of Acadia
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Aernoutsz sailed to Boston where he disposed of his plunder, even selling the cannon from Fort Pentagouet to the Massachusetts government. Some time in October 1674 he sailed for
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began, and England allied itself with the French. England and the Netherlands came to terms early in 1674 and then several months later the July day when Captain
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prisoner (along with his ensign, Jean-Vincent d’Abbadie* de Saint-Castin, and Pierre Joybert de Soulanges, who had been captured at Jemseg.)
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in 1678, in which the Dutch withdrew their claim to the colony. The treaty, which did not mention the claim specifically, also ended the
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apprehended Rhoades and his cohorts and tried them as pirates. Ultimately they were all released or banished from Massachusetts.
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conquest. Aernoutsz took this suggestion to his a crew and they agreed unanimously. John Rhoades would be the crew's guide.
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Proofs considered of the early settlement of Acadie by the Dutch: being an appendix to The Dutch in Maine (1858)
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with messages inside them proclaiming that "Acadie" was to be Dutch possession and henceforward known as
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was re-established as the governor of Acadia. The dispute over the colony was resolved by the
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Capt. Francis Champernowne: The Dutch Conquest of Acadie, and Other Historical Papers (1889)
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L.-A. Vigneras, “Letters of an Acadian trader 1674–1676,” N. Eng. Q., XIII (1940), 98–110
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and captured another French fort there. At both places, Aernoutsz buried bottles at
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regained control of the area the following year in 1675, however, a year later the
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Francis Champernowne: The Dutch Conquest of Acadie and Other Historical Papers
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Acadia, Maine, and New Scotland: Marginal Colonies in the Seventeenth Century
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Acadia, Maine, and New Scotland: Marginal Colonies in the Seventeenth Century
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Aernoutsz with 110 soldiers immediately set sail for the capital of Acadia
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Baxter. Documentary history of the State of Maine - primary sources
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Index

Dutch Occupation of Acadia
New Holland (disambiguation)
New Netherland

Dutch
Acadia
Jurriaen Aernoutsz
Fort Pentagouet
Castine, Maine
Jurriaen Aernoutsz
Acadia
Fort Pentagouet
Penobscot Bay
Castine, Maine
Franco-Dutch War
Jacques de Chambly
St. Castin
Dutch West India Company
Cornelis Steenwijck
Treaty of Nijmegen
Franco-Dutch War
Jurriaen Aernoutsz
New York
North Atlantic Ocean
John Rhoades
Massachusetts
Fort Pentagouet
Penobscot Bay
Castine, Maine
Jemseg

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