NYC wasn’t always so big.
In 1764, New York was a small fort and trading post on the tip of Manhattan.
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By 1776, it had expanded slightly further up the island.
In 1829, NYC had moved further up the island and small cities were growing across the East River.
But most of current NYC was just farmland.
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By 1834, Brooklyn had become its own city.
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