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  1. Manhattan (prononcé en anglais [m æ n ˈ h æ t ə n] et en français [m a. n a. t a n]) est l'un des cinq arrondissements (en anglais : borough) de la ville de New York, les quatre autres étant le Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn et Staten Island.

  2. Manhattan est ce qui vient à l'esprit de beaucoup de voyageurs lorsqu'ils planifient leur voyagent à New York. Vous verrez sur cette page comment bien s'orienter dans cette île depuis longtemps reconnue mondialement comme le cœur de ce monde et de son économie.

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    Manhattan ( prononcé en anglais [m æ nˈh æ tən] et en français [ma.na.tan]) est l'un des cinq arrondissements ( en anglais : borough) de la ville de New York, les quatre autres étant le Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn et Staten Island. Le sud de l'île de Manhattan constitue le cœur historique de la ville de New York.

    • Colonial Times
    • American Revolution
    • Immigration Influx and Gilded Age
    • Economic Downfall and Rise

    In the 1620s, the first large European colony was started in New Netherland, when the Dutch began trading fur on Governors Island. In 1625, the Dutch chose Manhattan Island to build Fort Amsterdam, a citadel for the protection of the new arrivals. It would later be called New Amsterdam (Dutch: Nieuw Amsterdam). The creation of New Amsterdam was rec...

    Manhattan was the center of many campaigns, battles and meetings during the American Revolution. In 1765, all of the colonies worked together for a unified political aim when the Stamp Act Congress (meeting) of representatives from across the Thirteen Colonies was held in New York City to write The Declaration of Rights and Grievances. The Sons of ...

    In the early 19th century, Manhattan grew in population and economically. Another great fire in 1835 destroyed much of the city but it was soon rebuilt. Because of the Great Irish Famine, a lot of Irish people emigrated (left their country) to live in New York; they made up for 25% of Manhattan's population at the time. Many of the Irish people liv...

    In the beginning of the 20th century, many new things were built in the city, like skyscrapers and the New York City Subway. The first subway transit center, the Interborough Rapid Transit or IRT, opened to the public in 1904. The installation of the Subway helped tie the new city together, as did new bridges to Brooklyn. In the 1920s, many African...

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  5. Manhattan (New York County) is the geographically smallest and most densely populated borough. It is home to Central Park and most of the city's skyscrapers, and is sometimes locally known as The City.

  6. Midtown Manhattan is the central portion of the New York City borough of Manhattan and serves as the city's primary central business district.Midtown is home to some of the city's most prominent buildings, including the Empire State Building, the Chrysler Building, the Hudson Yards Redevelopment Project, the headquarters of the United Nations, Grand Central Terminal, and Rockefeller Center, as ...

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