“A Dangerous Liberty”: Mohawk-Dutch Relations and the Colonial Gunpowder Trade, 1639-1665

The Mohawks and Dutch engaged in cross-cultural interactions centered around the exchange of furs and gunpowder that culminated in the formation of a mutually-beneficial partnership.  These Mohawk-Dutch encounters and negotiations, reveal a distinct arc of intertwined fates, outlining their shared rise, peak, and decline within a world embroiled in conflict. Ultimately, the Mohawks survived, but the Dutch did not, relinquishing New Netherland to the English without a shot in 1664.


Shaun Sayres is a doctoral student at Clark University where he studies colonial American history, the Atlantic world, and the age of revolutions. His dissertation research focuses on intercultural encounters, exchanges, and partnerships in the Atlantic world with special attention to New Netherland and seventeenth-century North America.











When: Wed., Feb. 5, 2020 at 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
Where: St. Mark's Church-in-the-Bowery
131 E. 10th St.
212-674-6377
Price: $15/$25
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The Mohawks and Dutch engaged in cross-cultural interactions centered around the exchange of furs and gunpowder that culminated in the formation of a mutually-beneficial partnership.  These Mohawk-Dutch encounters and negotiations, reveal a distinct arc of intertwined fates, outlining their shared rise, peak, and decline within a world embroiled in conflict. Ultimately, the Mohawks survived, but the Dutch did not, relinquishing New Netherland to the English without a shot in 1664.


Shaun Sayres is a doctoral student at Clark University where he studies colonial American history, the Atlantic world, and the age of revolutions. His dissertation research focuses on intercultural encounters, exchanges, and partnerships in the Atlantic world with special attention to New Netherland and seventeenth-century North America.

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