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  1. 2 hours ago · The Middle Colonies were scattered west of New York City (established 1626; taken over by the English in 1664) and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (established 1682). New Amsterdam/New York had the most diverse residents from different nations and prospered as a major trading and commercial center after about 1700.

  2. 1 day ago · Loyalists in New York City considered Howe a liberator and spread a rumor that Washington had set fire to the city. [117] Patriot morale reached its lowest when Lee was captured. [ 118 ] Now reduced to 5,400 troops, Washington's army retreated through New Jersey , and Howe broke off pursuit to set up winter quarters in New York.

  3. 2 hours ago · When did rooftop hotel accommodation become synonymous with luxury living? ... The first New York hotel to adopt Roth’s ideas, in part, was the Plaza in 1923, which created exclusive ...

  4. 2 hours ago · The center of development for this style was in New York City, where the Broadway theatres became among the most renowned venues in the city. Theatrical composers and lyricists like the brothers George and Ira Gershwin created a uniquely American theatrical style that used American vernacular speech and music.

  5. 52 minutes ago · A record-tying three hurricanes have slammed into Florida this year: Francine, Helene and now Milton. This has only happened in five other hurricane seasons since 1871 – more than 150 years of ...

  6. 1 day ago · Tyto střední kolonie, skládající se ze současných států New York, New Jersey, Pensylvánie a Delaware se vyznačovaly velkou rozmanitostí. Prvním pokusem o anglické osídlení na jih od Virginie se stala provincie Carolina, v níž byla roku 1733 založena poslední z třinácti amerických kolonií , Georgie.

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