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1. Who discovered the bay of New York and when ?
2. Who used to live on the isle of Manhattan before it was discovered ?
3. What was the nationality of the first settlers ? What is a “settler” in French ? What price did they pay to buy the island ? How did they call their new home ?
4.What was the nationality of the next settlers ? How did they rename the island ? Why ?
5. Why is New York City also called the “Melting Pot” ?
1. The Florentine explorer Giovanni da Varrazzano is the first European to discover the Bay in 1524.
2. The area was long inhabited by the Lenape; after initial European colonization in the 16th century, the Dutch established New Amsterdam in 1626. In 1664, the British conquered the area and renamed it New York.
3. The Spanish were among the first Europeans to explore the New World and the first to settle in what is now the United States. In French, a settler is a "colonisateur". The cession of the Philippines involved a compensation of $20 million from the United States to Spain. After the 1521 Spanish conquest of the Aztec empire, conqueror Hernán Cortés named the territory New Spain, and established the new capital, Mexico City, on the site of the Tenochtitlan, the capital of the Mexica (Aztec) Empire.
4. The nationaly of the next settlers is French. The island changed its name again in the 19th century: in 1806, under the First Empire, General Decaen named it Île Bonaparte (after Napoleon), and in 1810 it became Île Bourbon again. It was permanently renamed Réunion after the fall of the July monarchy by a decree of the provisional government on 7 March 1848.
5. The term melting pot was coined in 1908 by Israel Zangwill. It was first used as a metaphor to describe the union of many nationalities, cultures, and ethnicities. New York City is a place where over 800 languages are spoken and is the quintessential melting pot.
Giovanni da Verrazzano discovered the bay of New York in 1524.
2. Who used to live on the isle of Manhattan before it was discovered ?
The Lanape used to live on the isle of Manhattan.
3. What was the nationality of the first settlers ? What is a “settler” in French ? What price did they pay to buy the island ? How did they call their new home ?
The first settlers were the Dutch. A "settler" in french is called a "colonisateur" or "colon".
The Dutch payed 60 guilders ( environ 1,143$ ) for the island. They called it the "New Amsterdeam".
4.What was the nationality of the next settlers ? How did they rename the island ? Why ?
The next settlers were English and they renamed the island "New York" because English King, Charles II awarded the island to his brother, the Duke of York.
5. Why is New York City also called the “Melting Pot” ?
New York City is also called the “Melting Pot” because of its massive diversity. There are over 8 million people living in the city and there are over 800 languages spoken.
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1. The Florentine explorer Giovanni da Varrazzano is the first European to discover the Bay in 1524.
2. The area was long inhabited by the Lenape; after initial European colonization in the 16th century, the Dutch established New Amsterdam in 1626. In 1664, the British conquered the area and renamed it New York.
3. The Spanish were among the first Europeans to explore the New World and the first to settle in what is now the United States. In French, a settler is a "colonisateur". The cession of the Philippines involved a compensation of $20 million from the United States to Spain. After the 1521 Spanish conquest of the Aztec empire, conqueror Hernán Cortés named the territory New Spain, and established the new capital, Mexico City, on the site of the Tenochtitlan, the capital of the Mexica (Aztec) Empire.
4. The nationaly of the next settlers is French. The island changed its name again in the 19th century: in 1806, under the First Empire, General Decaen named it Île Bonaparte (after Napoleon), and in 1810 it became Île Bourbon again. It was permanently renamed Réunion after the fall of the July monarchy by a decree of the provisional government on 7 March 1848.
5. The term melting pot was coined in 1908 by Israel Zangwill. It was first used as a metaphor to describe the union of many nationalities, cultures, and ethnicities. New York City is a place where over 800 languages are spoken and is the quintessential melting pot.
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Réponse :
1. Who discovered the bay of New York and when ?
Giovanni da Verrazzano discovered the bay of New York in 1524.
2. Who used to live on the isle of Manhattan before it was discovered ?
The Lanape used to live on the isle of Manhattan.
3. What was the nationality of the first settlers ? What is a “settler” in French ? What price did they pay to buy the island ? How did they call their new home ?
The first settlers were the Dutch. A "settler" in french is called a "colonisateur" or "colon".
The Dutch payed 60 guilders ( environ 1,143$ ) for the island. They called it the "New Amsterdeam".
4.What was the nationality of the next settlers ? How did they rename the island ? Why ?
The next settlers were English and they renamed the island "New York" because English King, Charles II awarded the island to his brother, the Duke of York.
5. Why is New York City also called the “Melting Pot” ?
New York City is also called the “Melting Pot” because of its massive diversity. There are over 8 million people living in the city and there are over 800 languages spoken.
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