Daniel Guerin Spranger | |
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Commander of Cayenne | |
In office 1656 – 15 May 1664 | |
Preceded by | Huet de Navarre |
Succeeded by | Antoine Lefèbvre de La Barre |
Personal details | |
Born | c. 1610 |
Died | After 1676 |
Nationality | Dutch |
Occupation | Colonist |
Daniel Guerin Spranger, or Quijrijn Spranger, Gerrit Spranger[1] (born c. 1610) was a Dutch Jewish entrepreneur who was the commander of the colony of Cayenne, now in French Guiana, between 1656 and 1664. The island of Cayenne had earlier been abandoned by the French. Spranger established good relations with the indigenous people and founded plantations of sugarcane and other tropical plants. In 1664 the French returned in force, and Spranger ceded the colony on the best terms he could get. In 1676 the Dutch again captured Cayenne, and later that year the French again regained control. Spranger seems to have been among the Dutch prisoners shipped back to France in 1676.