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Did you know... that on 9 August 1673 a Dutch naval squadron reconquered New York from the English?
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Latest comment: 1 year ago1 comment1 person in discussion
We would almost forget, but the opportunity to commemorate the recapture of New Amstrdam is very near. The fort was surrendered on 9 August 1673 (N.S., though it is usually remembered by the Old Style (Julian calendar) date of 30 July 1673, as this was the calendar used by the English). As currently everybody (even the British) uses the Gregorian calendar, the correct date for the commemoration would be 9 August, however. Ereunetes (talk) 22:59, 28 July 2023 (UTC)Reply
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... that on 9 August 1673 (N.S.) , so 350 years ago, a Dutch naval squadron reconquered New York from the English, and that the Dutch held on to New Netherland under the name New Orange for another year under governor Anthony Colve? Source: Shomette, Donald G.; Haslach, Robert D. (1988). Raid on America: The Dutch Naval campaign of 1672-1674. University of South Carolina Press. ISBN978-0788422454. Retrieved 28 July 2023.
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Comment: I'd like to suggest an alternate hook that's a bit more concise;
ALT2:.. that on 9 August 1673 (N.S.), a Dutch naval squadron reconquered New York from the English, and that the Dutch held on to New Netherland until the Treaty of Westminster in 1674? TSventon (talk) 19:07, 3 August 2023 (UTC)Reply
Comment :If the problem is the length of the hook the reference to the Treaty of Westminster could be dropped, as this stuff is in the referenced article. But then the embedded wikilink has to be restored. So I suggest the following altrernate hook: