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Working the fertile soil of New Amsterdam, a part of the New York Colony, depended heavily on slave labor. By the 1700s, nearly 30,000 people resided within New York, one of the four Middle Colonies.
Founded by Dutch settlers in 1624, New York City is one of the world's premier tourist destinations. The history of travel to the city, especially the island of Manhattan, goes back centuries.
Before the area known today as New York became the 11th state in the Union, it was a colony---first under the Dutch, then under the English. This period of New York history lasted for a century...
The team representing the United States Air National Guard in the state of New York is known as the The New York Air National Guard (NYANG.)They oversee the Northeast Air Defense Sector and...
Between 1892 and 1954, Ellis Island was the place where 12 million immigrants first stood on American soil. Most immigrants never considered why the U.S. government might have selected this tiny...
Mathew B. Brady (1822-1896) was a popular American photographer in the 19th century. Responsible for documenting much of the American Civil War, Brady is considered by many to be the father of...
Aaron Burr was an American soldier in the Revolutionary War and a statesman in the country's fledgling years. Though his list of offices and accomplishments is long--he was a senator and vice...
The State of New York is unique in that its lowest level trial courts are called "supreme courts." What in many states would be called the supreme court--that is, the highest court in the...
The story of the American Stock Exchange is the story of public equity and securities markets in the United States. Coming literally out of the streets of colonial New York, the American Exchange...
New York was one of the original thirteen colonies of the United States of America, transitioning from Spanish rule to Dutch and British colonization over the course of many decades. It ultimately...
The history of New York state spans several centuries and is steeped in the history of the colonization of North America. These facts about New York history will give you a brief overview of the...
American fashion designers covet a spot at New York's Fashion Week. The week-long event is the premier showcase for American fashion designers to present their creations to the world. There are...
Given the stereotype of private investigators as hard-working men and women who constantly get embroiled in intrigues and shoot-outs, it's no wonder that so many people want to get licensed. The...
Colonial America was not a singular unit. Instead, it was a complicated tangle of chartered and crown colonies, each governed separately, under its own particular arrangements, and possessing an...
The history of the New York subway is a microcosm of the history of the United States: it started out as a formidible venture and, despite bumps along the way, has become one of the most-used...
New York City is one of the best cities in the world when it comes to exciting entertainment options within the gay community. From gay-oriented nightlife, restaurants, stand-up comedy, dance...
Anyone who has read an original series Spiderman comic or spent a peaceful afternoon memorizing the works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow may already be familiar with New York's state motto,...
New York City has had some form of rent control or rent stabilization in place since the early 1970s. These laws ensure that long-time residents can stay in their apartments without having their...
New York City, known as the Big Apple, is the largest city in the United States. Its dense population and large infrastructure rival those of other major cities in the world. Its history is a...
Perhaps the best word to describe New York is diverse. Whether the subject is food, culture or things to do, New York has more choices to pick from than any other city in the country. Part of this...
Originally the Dutch colony of New Amsterdam, New York, had a vital role in the early history of the Americas. Its central location, both along the coast and between Canada and the Atlantic Coast,...
Disco is a form of dance music that was prominent from the mid-1970s to the early 1980s. It formed out of New York City and took elements of soul and funk music and combined them with elements of...
There are two ways to go clubbing in New York City. You can walk the streets and scope out places that look good from the sidewalk, or you can plan ahead. Although the City has become more...
New Yorkers, love them or hate them, are perceived as brash, no-nonsense, brazen, loud, and aggressive types of people. When one is in New York City, it is very easy to tell the out-of-towners...
New York City is an amazingly vast metropolis. Although most people who think of New York think of midtown Manhattan, the Upper East Side or the East Village, there is much more to it than that....
The "New York Times, " founded in 1851, is the largest metropolitan newspaper in the United States. The paper continues to be well-respected and has earned 98 Pulitzer Prizes during its long...
Living in New York City is exciting, exhilarating, exhausting and enough to drive you insane. With so many people packed into skyscrapers, subways and even sewers, you’re bound to feel the pulse...
New Yorkers have the reputation of being very rude. A lot of that stems from how stupidly some people walk down a New York street. You’d be rude, too, if you had to put up with people who push,...