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- Michael_Reyniersz_Pauw abstract "Knight Michiel Reiniersz Pauw (29 March 1590, Amsterdam - 20 March 1640, Amsterdam) was a burgemeester of Amsterdam and a director of the Dutch West India Company (WIC).He was born in Amsterdam in a rich merchant family - his father, Reinier Pauw (1564–1636) wasn't only a merchant, but also a Mayor of Amsterdam - and studied law in Leiden.His brother Adriaan Pauw (1581 - February 21, 1653 [1]) was Grand Pensionary of Holland from 1631 to 1636 and from 1651 to 1653, and signatory of the Peace of Münster (1648) for which he was instrumental as ambassador for Holland.The WIC was founded in 1621 to exploit trade in the Western Hemisphere, and by 1625 had established a colony at Fort Amsterdam (Lower Manhattan) and Fort Orange. In the hope of encouraging settlement the company, in 1629, started to offer vast land grants and the feudal title of patroon. under the auspices of the Charter of Freedoms and Exemptions. In 1630, Pauw purchased two tracts from the Lenape at Hopoghan Hackingh (Hoboken) and at Ashasimus (Harsimus), covering the entire peninsula between the Hudson River and Hackensack River now known as Hudson County, New Jersey, as well as a third purchase of Staten Eylandt (Staten Island), now part of New York City. The patroonship was given the Latinized form of his surname (which means \"peacock\"), Pavonia. It is said it was sold to him by the Manhattans after they had retreated there after the sale of their home island to Peter Minuit some years before. Initially, a small hut and ferry landing were built at Arresick, called Powles Hoek (Paulus Hook), but Pauw failed to fulfill the other conditions set forth by the company (which included populating the area with at least fifty adults), and was later required to sell his interests back to it.In 1634 he collaborated with Kiliaen van Rensselaer and Wouter van Twiller in sending cattle (horses and cows) in the next six years.The name Pavonia remains as an avenue and library branch in contemporary Jersey City. There is also a Pavonia Court in Bayonne and Pavonia Avenue in Kearny. Erie Railroad's Hudson waterfront terminus was called Pavonia Terminal located nearby PATH rapid transit system's station once called Pavonia. Saint Peter's College, located on land that was part of the patroonship, has as its mascot a peacock.Pavonia was not the only American territory that would bear his name.First described by Amerigo Vespucci, who traveled with a Portuguese expedition of Gonçalo Coelho to Brazil in the year 1503, the Fernando de Noronha Archipelago was invaded by the English, and from 1556 until 1612, was held by the French. In 1628, it was occupied by the Dutch, who were displaced two years later by a Spanish-Portuguese military expedition led by Rui Calaza Borges. The Dutch occupied the island once again in 1635, making it a hospital for their troops who occupied Northeastern Brazil (the Brazilian coast between Rio São Francisco and Maranhão). The island became known as Pavonia, in honor of Pauw. It would remain under Dutch control for nearly twenty years, when it was reconquered by Portugal.Pauw was apparently very successful, and was able to commission one of the most popular architects of the period to build a grachtenpand, or canal house, in Amsterdam. It may be seen in the two lead images for this article. Clad in white sandstone imported from Germany it, was the first in the city to have a neck gable.".
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- Michael_Reyniersz_Pauw deathDate "1640-03-20".
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- Michael_Reyniersz_Pauw wikiPageWikiLinkText "Michael Pauw".
- Michael_Reyniersz_Pauw wikiPageWikiLinkText "Michael Reyniersz Pauw".
- Michael_Reyniersz_Pauw wikiPageWikiLinkText "Michiel Pauw".
- Michael_Reyniersz_Pauw dateOfBirth "1590-03-29".
- Michael_Reyniersz_Pauw dateOfDeath "1640-03-20".
- Michael_Reyniersz_Pauw name "Pauw, Michiel Reyniersz".
- Michael_Reyniersz_Pauw shortDescription "Dutch businessman".
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- Michael_Reyniersz_Pauw description "Dutch businessman".
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- Michael_Reyniersz_Pauw comment "Knight Michiel Reiniersz Pauw (29 March 1590, Amsterdam - 20 March 1640, Amsterdam) was a burgemeester of Amsterdam and a director of the Dutch West India Company (WIC).He was born in Amsterdam in a rich merchant family - his father, Reinier Pauw (1564–1636) wasn't only a merchant, but also a Mayor of Amsterdam - and studied law in Leiden.His brother Adriaan Pauw (1581 - February 21, 1653 [1]) was Grand Pensionary of Holland from 1631 to 1636 and from 1651 to 1653, and signatory of the Peace of Münster (1648) for which he was instrumental as ambassador for Holland.The WIC was founded in 1621 to exploit trade in the Western Hemisphere, and by 1625 had established a colony at Fort Amsterdam (Lower Manhattan) and Fort Orange. ".
- Michael_Reyniersz_Pauw label "Michael Reyniersz Pauw".
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