The roots of modern-day New York City— its dizzying cultural diversity and capitalist might—lie in its Dutch origins.
When the British took control of the area in 1664, they renamed it New York, and it became one of the original 13 colonies. New York achieved statehood in 1788, with the adoption of the U.S ...
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