The hidden wall beneath New York's Wall Street, often referred to as the "Wall Street Wall," traces back to the 17th century, during the early days of Dutch colonial rule. In 1653, settlers from the Dutch West India Company constructed a wooden defensive wall along what is now Wall Street to protect the colony of New Amsterdam (later New York) from potential invasions, including possible attacks by the British and Native American tribes. This wall was more of a simple barrier than a fortress, made from upright logs and earth, stretching across the northern edge of the small colony.
By 1699, after the British took control and tensions eased, the wall was dismantled. However, the name "Wall Street" endured as a lasting reminder of its protective role. Over time, Wall Street evolved into a financial hub, with no visible trace of the original wall left above ground. However, in recent decades, archaeological discoveries have revealed remnants and artifacts buried beneath the area, preserving a piece of New York's hidden colonial history.
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