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  1. This article is a timeline of the history of New York City in the U.S. state of New York . Prior to 1700s. 1524 – Giovanni da Verrazzano, the first European to see New York Harbor arrives and names it Nouvelle- Angoulême. 1613 – Juan (Jan) Rodriguez [1] [2] [3] became the first documented non-Native American to live on Manhattan Island. [4] .

  2. The timeline of the evolutionary history of life represents the current scientific theory outlining the major events during the development of life on planet Earth. Dates in this article are consensus estimates based on scientific evidence, mainly fossils.

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    The population of New York City was over 90% Non-Hispanic White until the post-World War II era. Large numbers of Blacks, Hispanics, or Asians began settling in Manhattan in the 1920s and in the rest of NYC after World War II. The slowest area in the city to change its racial makeup was Staten Island, which was the only borough of New York City to ...

    During the early 20th century, from 1900 to 1940, New York City's population was predominantly White, accounting for over 93% of the population, with the Black community constituting less than 3%. By the 1950s, the White population decreased to around 90%, while the Black population increased to nearly 10%. From 1970 to 1980, more pronounced shifts...

    Brooklyn

    In the early 1900s, Brooklyn was predominantly White, with the White population comprising 98.31% in 1900 and staying above 98% through 1920. The Black population was very small at this time, constituting only 1.57% in 1900, while the Asian population was even smaller at 0.11%. The 1930s started to see a slight decline in the White population, dropping to 97.20%, and the Black population began to grow, reaching 2.69% by 1930. The Asian population remained negligible. From the 1940s to the 196...

    Manhattan

    The demographic landscape of Manhattan has shifted considerably over the past century. In 1900, the borough was overwhelmingly White, with a White population that constituted 97.78% of the total, while Black residents made up only 1.96%. Over the subsequent decades, the proportion of White residents gradually decreased, falling to 94.96% in 1920 and then more sharply to 87.47% in 1930. The Black population simultaneously grew to 12.03% in 1930. From the 1940s through the 1960s, the decline in...

  4. Timeline Process by Beth I. Barol, PhD Definition The biographical timeline process, sometimes called "biography," "timeline," or "life line," is a facilitated process through which a team of people, having researched the events, passages, and interventions in a person's life, lay out those facts in a linear

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  5. NYC Evolution: From Ancient Land to Iconic Global City. 250 Million Years to Present Day NYC: Natural Wonder to World's Most Famous City. Explore NYC's transformation over 250 million years, from its origins in Pangea to becoming the world's most famous and dynamic city today.

  6. From Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. This article is about the city, but you may be searching for New York (state). For other meanings, see New York (disambiguation). Skyline.

  7. 1 day ago · New York City, city and port located at the mouth of the Hudson River, southeastern New York state, considered the most influential American metropolis and the country’s financial and cultural center. New York City comprises five boroughs—Manhattan, Brooklyn, the Bronx, Queens, and Staten Island.

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