An edition of New York City's Neighborhoods (2011)

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An edition of New York City's Neighborhoods (2011)

New York City's Neighborhoods

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With the influx of immigrants in the mid-nineteenth century, New York City's diverse urban community divided itself into neighborhoods based on ethnic identity and common experience. While these divisions have faded over the years, the neighborhoods remain a rich reminder of New York's shared history. With vivid color photographs, authentic text, and primary source illustrations offering historical context, this book traces the origins of some of New York City's most popular neighborhoods into the twenty first century. Supports New York City's Grade 2 social studies standard for Unit 2: New York City Over Time 1.1, 1.2, 1.4, 3.2a.

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English
Pages
12

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New York City's Neighborhoods
2011, Rosen Classroom, Rosen Publishing Group
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Dewey Decimal Class
974.71
Library of Congress
F128.33 .T367 2011

The Physical Object

Pagination
1 online resource (12 pages)
Number of pages
12

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Open Library
OL33005972M
Internet Archive
isbn_9781448857180
ISBN 10
1280379251, 1448858429
ISBN 13
9781280379253, 9781448858422
OCLC/WorldCat
817073848

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