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The Dutch governor of New Amsterdam was:

Peter Minuit
Lord Baltimore
William Penn
Peter Stuyvesant
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The Dutch governor of New Amsterdam was Peter Stuyvesant. He served from 1647 until the English captured the colony in 1664.
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