Neger, Jan de, [35]

Negroes, plot of 1712, [210-11]; alleged plots of 1741, [211-17]; see also Slavery

Netherlands, see United Netherlands

New Amsterdam, established (1626), [25], [54]; growth of, [29]; "staple right" established at, [61]; Indian troubles at, [62-66], [74]; municipal rights given to, [73]; in Stuyvesant's time, [75-76]; fortification of, [77]; church building in, [91-93]; in seventeenth century, [102], [103]; development of, [104-06]; class distinction in, [107-08] (note); becomes New York, [137]; see also New York City

New Castle (Del.), [130]

New Gottenburg, [129]

New Jersey, [65]; granted to Berkeley and Carteret, [145-46]; enters "the Dominion of New England," [149]

New Netherland, Dutch claim, [17]; commerce, [18-19]; New Netherland Company, [19-20]; Dutch West India Company, [20-22], [30], [32], [33-34]; colonization, [21-23]; settlers, [23-24]; supplies from Holland, [24-25]; slavery, [25-27]; resources, [28]; patroonship, [32-47]; "Privileges and Exemptions," [33-35]; English take possession of (1664), [47]; small proprietors in, [49-50]; demands made to States General, [72-73]; convention to consider defense, [77-79]; The Humble Remonstrance, [78]; becomes New York, [82]; religion in, [83-93]; religious liberty in, [83-85]; religious tyranny, [85-87]; education, [93-101]; burghers in, [102-22]; pioneer living conditions, [103-04]; fire protection, [104-05]; public sanitation, [105]; improvement in living conditions, [105-06]; "great burghers," [107-08]; dress, [108]; children, [109-20]; holidays, [114-18]; christenings, [118]; spirit of mystery, [120-21]; neighbors, [123] et seq.; relations with New Sweden, [128-31]; relations with English, [131-36]; question of boundaries, [136]; bibliography, [231-33]; see also New York

New Netherland, The (ship), [56]

New Netherland Company, [19-20]