Moreover, in , New York witnessed the Draft Week, violent disturbances that took place to condemn a new law passed by Congress to draft men to fight in the ongoing American Civil War. The economic growth and immigration transformed the city, making New York City the largest town in the States in Up until , New York was made up of only Manhattan.
This was made possible thanks to the construction of many of its famous bridges and Subway in During the twentieth century, New York grew immensely. It became the hub of European, Asian and Latin-American immigration.
Thus, becoming a great international tourist site. The tragic terrorist attacks that took place in New York on 11 September, , had far-reaching consequences in the States and in the rest of the world, establishing new security standards both in the city and worldwide.
Today, New York is a dream destination for travelers from all over the world thanks to its appearance in hundreds of books, films and series. The state is a leading wine producer.
New York was hit particularly hard by 's Superstorm Sandy in late October. The storm was responsible for 60 deaths in the state?? All U. Governor: Kathy Hochul, D to Jan. Representatives: 27 Historical biographies of Congressional members Secy. DiNapoli, D to Jan.
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Is Vatican City a Country? The Languages of Africa. The Mongol Empire. The Most and Least Religious Countries. Kieft entangled the colony in a war with local Indians.
Peter Stuyvesant replaced Kieft in Stuyvesant was an effective administrator, but a dictatorial leader. In , the British became engaged in a war with the Netherlands and seized the colony. Governor Stuyvesant wanted to attack the English, but the citizens were unwilling to fight. The first British governor of the colony was Colonel Richard Nicolis. He met with the settlers in what became Long Island and Westchester. Nicolis promised the colonists both religious freedom and limited local autonomy.
In Thomas Dongan became the governor.
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