Crossing Borders - New York

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Welcome

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New York

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What do you know about New York?

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History
  • Explorer Henry Hudson discovered a river, later named The Hudson River.
  • New Amsterdam in 1624
  • Taken over in 1664 by the English
  • Role in American Revolution

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  • new amsterdam was established by the dutch in 1624
  • the english took over in 1664, and changed the new amsterdam into new york, named after the duke of york, future king James II
  • New York played a crucial role in the American Revolution. It was the site of important battles, including the Battle of Saratoga, and was briefly the capital of the United States after the war. The city’s ports were a key resource for both the British and the American forces.
About New York
  • New York is a state, NYC is the largest city
  • Population: 8,5 million people
  • 5 boroughs

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Famous sightseeings
  • Statue of Liberty
  • Brooklyn Bridge
  • Times Square 
  • One World Trade Center

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  • a gift from france to the united states. it was to symbolize freedom and democracy, and to welcome immigrants. the total height is 93 meters. 
  • the bridge was completed in 1886. it was the first suspension bridge made of steel cables. it connects brooklyn and manhatten.
  • originally known as Longacre Square until 1904 when it was renamed in honor of the New York Times, which moved it headquarters there.  the are is famous for its neon lights, theaters and atmosphere. 
  • Build at the site of the old World Trade Center. since 2002, every evening, two searchlights shine into the sky at the place where the twin towers stood. this is called the tribute in light
Fun Facts
  • Many nicknames
  • Central Park
  • Pizza Love 
  • City of Islands

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  • The Big Apple, The City that never sleeps
  • central park is larger than some entire cities. it covers 843 acres, 400 times as big as a starbucks place
  • New York style pizza is famous, the city's first pizzeria, Lombardi's, opened in 1905. its still being used.
  • New York City consists of more than 30 islands, including Manhattan, Staten Island, and the smaller Ellis and Liberty Islands.

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Let's get to work
What: Imagine you're in New York right now. Write down three activities you would like to do. Discuss them with your neighbor.
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  • a gift from france to the united states. it was to symbolize freedom and democracy, and to welcome immigrants. the total height is 93 meters. 
  • the bridge was completed in 1886. it was the first suspension bridge made of steel cables. it connects brooklyn and manhatten.
  • originally known as Longacre Square until 1904 when it was renamed in honor of the New York Times, which moved it headquarters there.  the are is famous for its neon lights, theaters and atmosphere. 
  • Build at the site of the old World Trade Center. since 2002, every evening, two searchlights shine into the sky at the place where the twin towers stood. this is called the tribute in light

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