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The name Fort Nassau was used by the Netherlands in the 17th century for several fortifications, mostly trading stations, named for the House of Orange-Nassau.



The name Fort Nassau was used by the Netherlands in the 17th century for several fortifications, mostly trading stations, named for the House of Orange-Nassau.





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The name Fort Nassau was used by the Dutch in the 17th century for several fortifications, mostly trading stations, named for the House of Orange-Nassau.

Fort Nassau (North) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Fort Nassau (North) was a Dutch fort constructed on an island in the Hudson River near present day Albany in 1614. Because this fort flooded every summer, the Dutch left it in 1618 ...

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Fort Nassau. 1 Built (1614) on Castle Island, in the Hudson River, S of Albany, N.Y. The fort served as a trading post for the Dutch until 1617, when it was destroyed by flood and ...

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Nassau, Fort: see Fort Nassau Fort Nassau. 1 Built (1614) on Castle Island, in the Hudson River, S of Albany, N.Y. The fort served as a trading post for the Dutch until 1617, when ...

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When the Dutch arrived in the New World, they decided that the capital of their North American province would be an island at the mouth of a great ...

 

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