Because it combined the former New Netherlands settlers who stayed with the new settlers from England, and added in a touch of flavor from New Sweden.
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because Manhattan Island had rich natural resourses.The land was go for farming.The forest were filled with many animals.Fur traders traveled along the nearby hudson River.Ships could easily get in and out the settlements excellent harbor.
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Industry and trade grew rapidly, in the northwest, during the 19th century, due to the large population of immigrants. The convenient trade routes to Europe also contributed.
The crime rate soared and organized crime grew rapidly.
farming, mining, service, and manufacturing are all answers to this question, but none of them are new.
It grew rapidly once the right to organize was protected by law.
Saul Bass lived in the Bronx, New York during his childhood. He was born on May 8, 1920, and grew up in this vibrant borough of New York City.
The Northeast, especially Massachusetts and New York.
Yes, the population of California grew rapidly after the discovery of gold in 1848. The influx of people seeking gold led to a significant increase in the population, which resulted in California becoming a state in 1850.
Connecticut was fairly prosperous during the 1600's. people grew their own food and raised their own livestock. Women and children stayed home while the men went out to earn a living.
A town that grew rapidly in the area near the discovery of gold was Nome, Alaska. After the discovery of gold there, the town nearly doubled in size overnight.
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