New York History, New York
Till the 15th century Lenape Native Americans lived in New York City. Before Europeans came in this area it was also inhabited by the nations of the Iroquois Confederacy. Then, in 1524 Giovanni da Verrazzano stumbled upon the place.
In 1625 it became a Dutch settlement and in 1626, the Dutch purchased the island of Manhattan. In the following years, the English conquered it and renamed the city as New York. York was the name of English Duke of Albany.
During the British rule, New York City grew in importance and major developments took place in this period. In the American revolutionary war, the city saw major battles known as New York Campaigns. In 1789, George Washington was elected as the first president of the United States of America.
New York City was the Capital of the United States until 1790 and all the major government offices were headquartered in New York. In the 19th century, the city witnessed major transformations brought by the immigrants as a large number of the immigrants came to make the city their home.
In the 18th century, the city continued to expand and major universities were established here. In 1898, the city consolidated Brooklyn, Manhattan and the neighboring islands. In the 1920s, New York City became a major destination for the African Americans. The city saw a major economic boom and tall skyscrapers were constructed in the 1900s.
After World War II, the Europeans created and economic boom in this city. The presence of the United Nations headquarters proved the political importance of this city. With so much economical developments, the New York emerged as the leading city of the world. The wave of immigrants continued to rise from Europe, Asia and Africa and the city continued to grow as America’s financial, economical, political and cultural center.
New York City witnessed a cutting edge agricultural revolution, an economical and industrial revolution. It became the place where people from different places of world lived and worked together and contributed to the major developments in this city. This city is also the birthplace of many cultural and revolutionary movements. Soon New York emerged as the largest city in the United States.
Things about New York you may be interested in
Read our members' reviews about New York
- A short visit in New York
review by MadSuh posted more then 30 days ago
New York once again a great experience. Anyhow, I left for Stuttgart on a Tuesday night. Me and my friends Sandy and Mano went out to this other friend of theirs where we had a few beers and watched a crappy football game. It was a good night, as we were laughing a lot and it was the perfect... - New York again and again
review by MadSuh posted more then 30 days ago
Continuing my visit in New York, I tried to cover as much ground as possible walking instead of taking the Subway. I walked close to 100 Blocks one day starting out at the Southern tip of Manhatten walking all the way up to 45th Street. I met up with an accountant on 5th Ave and fortunately got... - My days in New York
review by MadSuh posted more then 30 days ago
After my long tiring walk and more blisters on my feet, I was ready to eat an entire cow, and... I kind of did:) Me and my friend make a tradition out of going to the 'Old Homstead' for awesome steaks. Yeah it may not be Peter Lugar's, but to me this is as good as steak feasts get. I had the...
Read our members' travel tips about New York
- Broadway
travel tip by Sayuri87 posted more then 30 days ago
There is glamor in the air all the time. Broadway is so buzzing that you cannot just sit there and watch people walking, you feel that you have to do something. There are about 30 productions running at the same time, you can't miss... - Fifth Avenue
travel tip by MadSuh posted more then 30 days ago
What Rodeo Drive is to LA, Fifth Ave is to new York, except that it's 100 times bigger. This is really the prime real estate and more or less the center of the city with expensive shops, malls, restaurants. Fifth Ave is also the home... - Empire State Building
travel tip by MadSuh posted more then 30 days ago
This is New York's symbol. It was New York's symbol before until it was replaced by the Twin Towers. Since September 11, the Empire State Building is the undisputed King of New York's skyline. It was built in the 1930ies and is...
Community
Members Who Have Been to New York
Community Galleries About New York
- cheapoair.com$68Frontier AirlinesInbound
Durham, NC (RDU) → New York, NY (LGA)
07/30/2024 09:43 pmOutbound
New York, NY (LGA) → Durham, NC (RDU)
08/06/2024 06:00 am - cheapoair.com$74Spirit AirlinesInbound
Myrtle Beach, SC (MYR) → New York, NY (LGA)
05/08/2024 12:49 pmOutbound
New York, NY (LGA) → Myrtle Beach, SC (MYR)
05/21/2024 09:55 am - cheapoair.com$96Spirit AirlinesInbound
Boston, MA (BOS) → Newark, NJ (EWR)
06/01/2024 10:40 amOutbound
Newark, NJ (EWR) → Boston, MA (BOS)
06/13/2024 01:03 pm