There are no major cities in New York City. New York City IS a city; it doesn't contain any cities.
Yes. New York does occasionally get earthquakes, but they are rarely strong enough to cause any significant damage.
The buildings in New York City have no real reason to be built sturdy enough to survive earthquakes. New York is not in any real danger of earthquakes. This is because New York is in the middle of a tectonic plate. Tectonic plates make up the earth's surface, and the action of these plates rubbing against each other or colliding with each other is what causes earthquakes. A place like San Francisco, on the other hand, is on the edge of a plate, so this is the reason buildings in that area are built stronger.
a COUNTY in New York is called Alabamy. i dont know any cities though. :) or towns.
any lakes or rivers
The answer is Syracuse, New York. Syracuse has an annual average of 124 inches of snowfall. That is more than any other major city in New York State.
they allowed any religion and they were a self government
Yes. The New York Jets won Super Bowl III on January 12, 1969.
That's impossible to answer with any sort of accuracy. Most earthquakes have one major event and numerous aftershocks.
Ohio is not located near any major fault lines. Ohio does occasionally get earthquakes but they're low of the Richter scale. Usually only in the 3's. The strongest I remember was in the 5's. I only remember one in my lifetime (43 years) that I could actually feel.
New York Yankees
No, but New Jersey has a West New York, and Minnesota has a New York Mills.