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  1. French Naval Map Of New York Harbor. of 97. Browse Getty Images' premium collection of high-quality, authentic Nyc 1700s stock photos, royalty-free images, and pictures. Nyc 1700s stock photos are available in a variety of sizes and formats to fit your needs.

  2. This Mount Vernon produced map shows the region around New York City that became the focal point of the American Revolution during the Summer and Fall of 1776. This map shows the Battle of Long Island and other campaign actions including the Battle of Kip's Bay, The Battle of Harlem Heights, The Battle of Fort Washington, and the capture of Fort Lee.

  3. Image 1. Bernard Ratzer, “Plan of the city of New York in North America: Surveyed in the years 1766 & 1767,” published January 12, 1776. The Lionel Pincus and Princess Firyal Map Division, The New York Public Library, Astor, Lenox and Tilden Foundations. This map, by British army officer Bernard Ratzer, is the most accurate depiction of New ...

  4. Image Restoration Mode: OFF ON. In 1776, New York City experienced pivotal changes amidst the American Revolution, transitioning from a colonial outpost to an urban center. This transformation was driven by the city’s increasing military and strategic significance and the growing needs of its populace. The era was a turning point in the city ...

  5. Mar 3, 2023 · The Great New York Fire of 1776 reconstructs a little-remembered catastrophe that re-shaped New York’s politics, society, and economy. The fire, which came on the heels of the British conquest of lower Manhattan island, killed hundreds, burned about a fifth of the buildings in the city, and created long-lasting housing and food crises for ...

  6. The Great Fire of New York was a devastating fire that burned through the night of September 20, 1776, and into the morning of September 21, on the West Side of what then constituted New York City at the southern end of the island of Manhattan. [3] It broke out in the early days of the military occupation of the city by British forces during ...

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  8. I n 1776, hard fighting took place between the armies of General George Washington and General William Howe in Revolutionary War New York. Today, just few traces remain. As the American and British forces were ensconced in and around Boston in the early months of 1776, both the besieger, General George Washington, and the besieged, General William Howe, saw New York as a “post of infinite ...

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