Thursday, May 14, 2020

Geography And Climate Natural Resources And Industries

New York Laiba Shehzad 5th Grade Ms.Whaley May 6, 2016 Table of Contents Introduction History Geography and Climate Natural Resources and Industries Conclusion Work Cited Introduction The state of New York is located in the Northeast part of the United States. It is next to the Atlantic Ocean and shares borders with Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Vermont. New york became a state in July 26, 1788 and as of 2012 New York has 19.570.02 people, with the capital being, Albany. Technology and Healthcare are very major parts in New York. New York is a place for adults, kids and teens to enjoy and have fun. With many tourist attractions, like The Statue of LIberty and Time Square. History New York became the 11th state on July 26,1788. The first explorer to reach New York was a European explorer named Henry Hudson. Henry Hudson was a man who explored the Hudson river the river named after him. Major New York Indian tribes were the Iroquois and the Algonquin people. 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