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The history of New York City (1784–1854) started with the creation of the city as the capital of the United States under the Congress of the Confederation from January 11, 1785, to Autumn 1788, and then under the United States Constitution from its ratification in 1789 until moving to Philadelphia in 1790. The city grew as an economic center with the opening of the Erie Canal in 1825; the growth of its railroads added to its dominance. Tammany Hall began to grow in influence with the support of many Irish immigrants, culminating in the election of the first Tammany mayor, Fernando Wood, in 1854. The city had become the nation's most important port and financial center and competed with Boston as the center of high culture.

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  • Historia de Nueva York (1784-1854) (es)
  • History of New York City (1784–1854) (en)
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  • La historia de Nueva York (1784-1854) comenzó con la creación de la ciudad como capital de los Estados Unidos bajo el Congreso de la Confederación desde el 11 de enero de 1785 hasta el otoño de 1788, y luego bajo la Constitución de los Estados Unidos desde su ratificación en 1789 hasta trasladarse a Filadelfia en 1790. La ciudad creció como centro económico con la apertura del Canal Erie en 1825; el crecimiento de sus ferrocarriles se sumó a su dominio. Tammany Hall comenzó a ganar influencia con el apoyo de muchos inmigrantes irlandeses, culminando con la elección del primer alcalde de Tammany, Fernando Wood, en 1854. La ciudad se había convertido en el puerto y centro financiero más importante del país y competía con Boston como centro de alta cultura. (es)
  • The history of New York City (1784–1854) started with the creation of the city as the capital of the United States under the Congress of the Confederation from January 11, 1785, to Autumn 1788, and then under the United States Constitution from its ratification in 1789 until moving to Philadelphia in 1790. The city grew as an economic center with the opening of the Erie Canal in 1825; the growth of its railroads added to its dominance. Tammany Hall began to grow in influence with the support of many Irish immigrants, culminating in the election of the first Tammany mayor, Fernando Wood, in 1854. The city had become the nation's most important port and financial center and competed with Boston as the center of high culture. (en)
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