The REAL Reason New York Is Successful

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  • @OBFYT
    @OBFYT  2 роки тому +55

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    • @jakiseitz
      @jakiseitz 2 роки тому

      Isn’t it the east India company I could swear I heard you say West India Company

    • @husseinb9688
      @husseinb9688 2 роки тому

      smukt

  • @kurt9395
    @kurt9395 2 роки тому +566

    Fun fact: New York City, as it exists today, was not even formed until 1898. That's when the City of New York (really just Manhattan and the Bronx) merged with the City of Brooklyn, Long Island City, and assorted towns and villages across Queens county and Richmond county (aka Staten Island). While this made total economic sense given how intertwined all these places were, some historians say the only reason it happened was because the Manhattan Tammany Democrats and the Brooklyn Republicans both thought they could gain the upper hand over the other after consolidation.

    • @mrgooglethegreat
      @mrgooglethegreat 2 роки тому +17

      Ive always wondered why Jersey city and Hoboken werent annexed as well. New Jersey shouldnt own that or at least have traded it for staten island

    • @daveharrison84
      @daveharrison84 2 роки тому +28

      The structure of the US government would make it hard to have 1 city in more than 1 state. But it would make a lot of sense for the northern NJ cities to be added to NYC. Make Manhattan properly in the middle and have the subway go out in all directions. I would add 3 new boroughs (each the size of Brooklyn or Queens) to bring the total to 8.

    • @kurt9395
      @kurt9395 2 роки тому +29

      @@mrgooglethegreat Staten Island has always been treated as the bastard step-child of NYC. One of the locals' major axes to grind is that there's only five ways to get on or off Staten Island and four of them are toll bridges and the last, the Staten Island Ferry, you can't take your car and only gets you to Manhattan. Of the four bridges, only one goes to Brooklyn and the other three go to New Jersey. When they built the Verrazano Bridge in the 1960's, a lot of people moved there because of the chance to buy a house in brand new developments and they were promised that, once the bonds on the bridge were paid off, the bridge would be toll-free, but that never happened. There were plans way-back-when to build a tunnel to connect Staten Island with the subway and they actually did start some work (there's still an access shaft in a Bay Ridge park), but that never happened either. Also Staten Island is the only borough where the Republicans are in control.

    • @mrgooglethegreat
      @mrgooglethegreat 2 роки тому +2

      @@kurt9395 they should redraw the borders and cut staten island off and trade for the hoboken peninsula which is already decently connected to the train

    • @HIJ802
      @HIJ802 2 роки тому +14

      @@mrgooglethegreat Hudson County is a very important economic and cultural center for New Jersey, NJ would never have willingly give it up to NYC, especially not for Staten Island.

  • @VullVull
    @VullVull 2 роки тому +271

    Not only does the Hudson River give deep inland access, but from Albany the Mohawk River valley cuts a passage through the 2,000 mile long Appalachian mountains to connect to the Great Lakes region! This makes NYC one of the best entry points for the continent's interior

    • @Isai314
      @Isai314 2 роки тому +10

      Yeah i learned about that a few months ago at school. The creation of the Erie canal allowed for goods to be transported from New York to the great lakes and this cause a huge growth in NYC population

    • @jglee6721
      @jglee6721 2 роки тому +1

      @@Isai314 Very interesting. Thank you.

    • @BamBamGT1
      @BamBamGT1 2 роки тому +4

      That's actually what the Dutch were looking for, they weren't looking for a harbor, they were looking for a rumored passage to the pacific. Most of the mainland hadn't been explored, and there were rumors of an inland American sea, and that you could travel by sea all the way from the eastst coast to the west coast. There were early map attemps with unexplored territory, which showed a river connecting to this inland sea around the 40° parellel. That's what Hudson was looking for, the bay with a river that connected to this supposed inland sea and the pacific.

    • @MrRezRising
      @MrRezRising 3 місяці тому +1

      That's why the midwest has towns called Brooklyn, and nine states have towns named Manhattan.
      NYC was the biggest import/export city in the US for almost 200 years, and during the 1800s a lot of those exports supplied the newly populated midwest.

  • @BradThePitts
    @BradThePitts 2 роки тому +88

    Fun fact! During the construction of Central Park, tens of thousands of cartloads of dirt were drawn in by horse from New Jersey. So Central Park is really New Jersey.

  • @thomashiggins9320
    @thomashiggins9320 2 роки тому +115

    You should've gone into the role the Erie Canal played in the development of New York City as the East Coast's primary trading hub.
    Until the canal, New York competed with Boston and other East Coast cities for cargo handling.
    However, the canal changed everything, and vaulted New York to dominance.

    • @Isai314
      @Isai314 2 роки тому

      Yes!!!

    • @rayhankhan8992
      @rayhankhan8992 2 роки тому

      what canal?

    • @SRosenberg203
      @SRosenberg203 2 роки тому +6

      @@rayhankhan8992 The Erie Canal, it connects the Hudson River to Lake Erie, allowing ships to get to the Great Lakes from the Atlantic Ocean which completely transformed the development of the Great Lakes region in the US. And since all shipping moving up or down the Hudson had to pass through New York Harbor, NYC became extremely prominent during that time.

    • @alexanderlee5669
      @alexanderlee5669 2 роки тому +2

      You beat me to it. Logically New Orleans should have been America's first city. The US economy at the time was reliant on selling goods to European markets and It was easier to transport the resources of the country down the Mississippi river to New Orleans than trek goods overland to eastern ports. The construction of the Erie canal changed this as it connected the great lakes and the Mississippi to New York. If you combine New York's excellent natural harbour, it's temperate climate, it's location in relation to travel time to Europe and it's access to the country's resources via its rivers and canal systems its easy to understand why New York is so prosperous.

  • @rizkiumlati_867
    @rizkiumlati_867 2 роки тому +163

    Manhattan, in what is now modern-day New York, was a swampy piece of land when the Dutch swapped it with the British 350 years ago for a tiny island in Indonesia. Run island was prized as the home of nutmeg - a spice worth more than gold at the time.
    Courtesy: The spice island swapped for Manhattan BBC

    • @kiranpandith
      @kiranpandith 2 роки тому +18

      I think it was in exchange for Suriname, a small country in South America for it's spices.

    • @thysonita2114
      @thysonita2114 2 роки тому +4

      wikipedia: In 1667, the Treaty of Breda ended the conflict in favor of the Dutch. The Dutch did not press their claims on New Netherland but did demand control over the valuable sugar plantations and factories captured by them that year on the coast of Surinam, giving them full control over the coast of what is now Guyana and Suriname.

  • @DonHrvato
    @DonHrvato 2 роки тому +884

    So New York is actually New Amsterdam

    • @seannaesseannaes
      @seannaesseannaes 2 роки тому +17

      New Orange

    • @shawnm2405
      @shawnm2405 2 роки тому +81

      It it considered a dutch state. Unfortunately it has been overun by orcs in recent decades and parts of it resemble third world condition.

    • @jtgd
      @jtgd 2 роки тому +13

      Amsterdam, but new

    • @jtgd
      @jtgd 2 роки тому +35

      @@shawnm2405 eh, maybe in the 70’s. Now, some parts just seem sketchy

    • @Pindasaus
      @Pindasaus 2 роки тому +79

      Harlem -> Haarlem
      Brooklyn -> Breukelen
      Broadway -> Breede weg
      Others I don’t remember now

  • @nick6014cool
    @nick6014cool 2 роки тому +49

    Central Park original residents was a black community with non-racist white living in the mix too. Besides the good location they didn’t want to see that black community continue to grow

    • @randomgamerdude98
      @randomgamerdude98 2 роки тому +18

      Seneca village its called. I’m a NYer and I didn’t know this till college

    • @kodo1232
      @kodo1232 2 роки тому

      uwu

    • @nick6014cool
      @nick6014cool 2 роки тому

      @Tony X shut up your mouth we not talking politics

    • @chobai9996
      @chobai9996 2 роки тому

      False... it's because they were poor, not because of race, lmao. In every country the poor get buggered

  • @SpaceMonkeyBoi
    @SpaceMonkeyBoi 2 роки тому +67

    Fun fact: New York city is so big that you can fit a lot of people on it

  • @cardenasr.2898
    @cardenasr.2898 2 роки тому +127

    I would like to know if the Native Americans that lived in Manhattan also took advantage of the great geography of the island, like on Detroit where if I recall correctly, the roads that lead to downtown reflect trade routes that were used for the fur trade going on in the region

    • @saintcignatius
      @saintcignatius 2 роки тому +40

      Broadway in New York runs along a Native American trail through the island of Manhattan

    • @snoopypoopy1522
      @snoopypoopy1522 2 роки тому +5

      @@saintcignatius so does Metropolitan Ave. in queens and brooklyn

  • @winterwatson6811
    @winterwatson6811 2 роки тому +134

    I was enjoying the video until your description of what came before central park
    It was neighborhoods of black and Irish people who did not have the political or economic power to fight the city after the original parcel was rejected.

    • @prwashin1
      @prwashin1 2 роки тому +48

      And to make it worst he called them squatters, let’s just rewrite history so awful.

    • @mrfriendlolo4971
      @mrfriendlolo4971 2 роки тому +18

      Yeah I didn’t like that part either, it’s unfair to those who were seeking refuge from the Jim Crow south

    • @KevinJohnson-cv2no
      @KevinJohnson-cv2no 2 роки тому +6

      As much as everyone wants a "boohoo, woe is me" moment, it had to be done. NYC was being molded into the premier productive hub of the entire world lol, a community of laggards laying in the center of the city is simply irrational & illogical. The only thing I disagree with is the dispositioning of their community, instead of just employing them in the factories to start making a living for themselves.

    • @bertoberr
      @bertoberr 2 роки тому +8

      Also the fact that the video described Central Park as ranging from 59th St to 106th St… even the map in the video shows CP as going up to 110th St???

    • @TrainsFerriesFeet
      @TrainsFerriesFeet 2 роки тому +3

      @@mrfriendlolo4971 The park's development pre-dated Jim Crow laws. At the time they bought up the land for the park, those were free blacks that the park evicted/displaced, along with Irish, etc.

  • @P48L1N
    @P48L1N 2 роки тому +98

    I love your videos, but you should add metric units whenever you use measurements, not only in imperial. It will gave you more inteligibility across the world. I'm from Spain and I don't remotely know how much land is 22.6 sq. mi. if I don't convert the number, which lessens the "rythm of watching" of your interesting documentaries. Keep going! Cheers!

    • @aindoria
      @aindoria 2 роки тому +8

      While I agree, you should still do your research. The United States does not use imperial units, it uses something called US Customary.

    • @markusmaekivi1082
      @markusmaekivi1082 2 роки тому +10

      ​@@aindoria Distance and height are virtually the same in these two systems, so what are you implying on excatly? Mile in both of these systems is determined as approx. 1,6 km. So what's the purpose of your smartass comment then?

    • @SaxandRelax
      @SaxandRelax 2 роки тому +3

      22.6 sq miles is a lot of land. Yw

    • @P48L1N
      @P48L1N 2 роки тому +5

      @@aindoria Here in Spain, we call it Imperial, as a legacy from the British Empire. I'm sorry for the mistake, but you get the point.

    • @auburntiger6829
      @auburntiger6829 2 роки тому +7

      Even though I’m from Canada and we used to use Imperial for everything, I have to agree with you. Most of the younger generation like myself now only use the metric system for space & distance, and we have a hard time converting that in our head (unless we drive to the states often)

  • @jackygil7935
    @jackygil7935 2 роки тому +65

    Fascinating video, but you missed a great opportunity to talk about the displacement of Seneca Village - a predominantly Black community in Manhattan - in order to construct Central Park. Their story is worth mentioning.

    • @D0omC0okie
      @D0omC0okie 2 роки тому

      They mentioned it, sort of

    • @girtisholland
      @girtisholland 2 роки тому +11

      33% of its residents were Irish, which was another group of people disregarded by society in those times. Central Park is an interesting story that deserves a whole video for sure.

  • @Tsuki04wolf
    @Tsuki04wolf 2 роки тому +7

    This being such a short video nuance gets left behind but I think calling the former villages in Central Park "squatter settlements" does a huge disservice to the people who actually lived there. It was a settlement of free Black people, the first of its kind in the city and also new immigrants from Ireland and Germany. They had schools, churches and communities and were evicted to build the park

  • @MrTortch
    @MrTortch 2 роки тому +6

    Would love for you to speak more about Seneca Village where Central Park is and not squatters in the area.

  • @crispcentre
    @crispcentre 2 роки тому +7

    The inclusion of the sponsor for the video was smooth asf

  • @iancypes5911
    @iancypes5911 2 роки тому +6

    In a way, the Hudson river is actually a long Narrow bay. It stays at sea level until it reaches albany and the salt water reaches well north of the Bronx.

    • @SRosenberg203
      @SRosenberg203 2 роки тому +1

      I think technically it's an estuary.

  • @patrickmazza7055
    @patrickmazza7055 2 роки тому +58

    I think you underestimate the long-term power of climate disruption to have destructive impacts. The very placement and shape of the coast makes it an ideal place for massive storm surge. Meanwhile, sea level rise is intensified by a slowing Gulf Stream, which is piling up hot water along the East Coast that also fuels storms. Superstorm Sandy was only a foretaste of what faces NYC.

  • @jmbjmb98
    @jmbjmb98 2 роки тому +5

    Correction: Central Park goes from 59-110th st. Great video!

  • @Ktgj79
    @Ktgj79 2 роки тому +16

    I'm not even American and even I knew that Central Park was not simply a "squatter settlement".... from one geographer to another, it's bit disappointing to hear that so blatantly glossed over and dismissed, seeing as that is an integral piece of information for explaining why/how New York's geography explains its design.

  • @yaacovdavidowitz4502
    @yaacovdavidowitz4502 2 роки тому +11

    A couple of corrections.
    1. There is not much of any beach in Queens
    2. The types of rocks under different parts of the island have nothing to do with the types of rocks, this has been disproven over and over again. There were big buildings originally built in Lower Manhattan and then by the time they needed more, the area above it already had slums in it.

    • @fatted3004
      @fatted3004 2 роки тому +2

      Rockaway Beach is in Queens. The 5.5 miles (8.9 km) long Rockaway Boardwalk and 170 acres (0.69 km2) of sandy beaches, fully accessible by the subway, make this a popular summer day trip for New York City residents.

    • @jameson5581
      @jameson5581 2 роки тому +2

      Queens has the second longest beach boardwalk in North America

  • @norbertdx
    @norbertdx 2 роки тому +14

    So just for clarification, was Central Park built on a settlement by squatters or an actual city?

    • @winterwatson6811
      @winterwatson6811 2 роки тому +24

      It was a black and Irish part of town

    • @EldeGaming
      @EldeGaming 2 роки тому +16

      No, as some other commentors have pointed out it was built on a series of villages that were predominatly black (and some irish too). NOT "squatters"

    • @samuelitooooo
      @samuelitooooo 2 роки тому +8

      It was called Seneca Village

  • @prunediagon
    @prunediagon 2 роки тому +13

    Harlem - Haarlem
    Brooklyn - Breukelen
    Broadway - Breede weg
    now that makes sense

    • @RedRocketthefirst
      @RedRocketthefirst 2 роки тому +2

      AND MANY more

    • @arolemaprarath6615
      @arolemaprarath6615 2 роки тому +1

      Too bad, the English 🇬🇧 took over.

    • @RedRocketthefirst
      @RedRocketthefirst 2 роки тому

      @@arolemaprarath6615 too bad the British have one of the highest depressed children.

    • @arolemaprarath6615
      @arolemaprarath6615 2 роки тому +1

      @@RedRocketthefirst they can fix it at least English language rule the world as you do right now 🤣

  • @linuxman7777
    @linuxman7777 2 роки тому +2

    Geographical Advantage, Fresh Water from River and a Calm deep water harbor.
    Every major US city has some form of Geographical advantage, that some other place does not have

  • @keimcpartlan7434
    @keimcpartlan7434 2 роки тому +1

    Britain: we rule the waves!
    Holland: maybe so but we can control them.

  • @zqpcydbfoqbdiehdj
    @zqpcydbfoqbdiehdj 2 роки тому +6

    I feel anxious.. because I know most coastal cities like New York will be underwater soon if nothing is done about climate change. :( so many will be left without house. And so much history and beautiful architecture will be buried away.

    • @orthrus4490
      @orthrus4490 2 роки тому +1

      The Dutch have managed so I think new York can figure something out. Plus, the people advocating that climate change is an immediate threat are also buying beachfront properties, so idk if we should really be worried since it'll be the hippocrits who drown first if they're not lying

    • @poTato_777
      @poTato_777 2 роки тому

      No lel

  • @DaviRenania
    @DaviRenania 2 роки тому +10

    Now make 'Why Rio de Janeiro's Beautiful Geography IS A FUCKING NIGHTMARE'

    • @NoctisSIEG
      @NoctisSIEG 2 роки тому

      Could you elaborate further? it has the second biggest economy of Brazil and is also a coastal city, why would it be bad?

    • @DaviRenania
      @DaviRenania 2 роки тому

      ​@@NoctisSIEG ​The hills you see in the postcards make the city full of bottlenecks, so one accident in an important avenue make the entire city paralized. When they introduced cars, literal mountains had to get demolish in order to ease the urban flow. And I'm not even telling the public health problems the city had up until the 20th century due to the combination of marshes and hills blocking air circulation.

  • @avery4528
    @avery4528 2 роки тому +1

    I'm surprised that Maryland isn't a top 5 for TEUs handled at the start of the video. I would figure more container units would go to Baltimore than to Norfolk. Are you including both as one and the same since they are both within the Chesapeake Bay?

  • @ruchitshah8518
    @ruchitshah8518 2 роки тому +3

    Central park was a community of middle class black people not squatters. They were pushed out to build the park. I suggest looking into this part of New York history.

  • @zqpcydbfoqbdiehdj
    @zqpcydbfoqbdiehdj 2 роки тому +1

    That at 3:20 is the Statue of Liberty from the New York, New York Hotel & Casino from Las Vegas, NV 😂

  • @CheapCharlieChronicles
    @CheapCharlieChronicles 2 роки тому +6

    The Dutch made a big mistake giving up this city to the English.

    • @Raadpensionaris
      @Raadpensionaris 2 роки тому

      Why? Suriname was more valuable

    • @fntatn
      @fntatn 2 роки тому +3

      @@Raadpensionaris not in the long run :(

    • @Raadpensionaris
      @Raadpensionaris 2 роки тому +2

      @@fntatn It was tho. The English lost New York in the 1770s while it was still an unremarkable town. The Dutch kept the profitable Sugar colony of Suriname till the 1970s

    • @fntatn
      @fntatn 2 роки тому +4

      @@Raadpensionaris Never thought of it that way, thanks dude! :D

    • @arolemaprarath6615
      @arolemaprarath6615 2 роки тому +1

      @@Raadpensionaris Surinamese don't even speak Dutch to their everyday lives but rather a jumble mix of Dutch, Brazilian Portuguese, Spanish, African and many more.

  • @clamstan1193
    @clamstan1193 2 роки тому +19

    wow really breezed over central park being taken over.... Though their were squatters there was also a thriving African American community that the city just pushed out.....
    Fun fact, the Dutch gave up New York in exchange for British holdings in South America which the Dutch called Dutch Guiana. Today the country is called Suriname, the only Dutch speaking country in South America and one of the continents most diverse.

    • @chris1z142
      @chris1z142 2 роки тому

      Honestly should question claims like that more. Thriving is entirely subjective and the history of Central Park gained notoriety gained popularity at the height of BLM. It’s likely that African Americans there at the time suffered from the displacement, but the narrative around some similar situations claiming the groups were “exceptionally successful and white people in power simply couldn’t allow that so they broke the community up”, can be borderline misinformation.

  • @upeletix5543
    @upeletix5543 2 роки тому +7

    Great video again! loved it!

  • @mufaaz97
    @mufaaz97 2 роки тому +4

    New york geography is good until sea level is rising

  • @anniekoruga8892
    @anniekoruga8892 2 роки тому +1

    The village of those in Central Park wasn’t just “squatters,” it was called Seneca Village and was a place where Black Americans could live in community together, own land, and escape some of the worst types of discrimination

  • @sokkaoaf2699
    @sokkaoaf2699 2 роки тому +5

    Yay! Central Park: where tourist hover above in helicopters eliminating any form of the escape we New Yorkers desperately require. SMH. There’s an online petition to ban helicopters from flying over and hovering above the park. Please sign! We love tourists but strongly dislike having the peace in the one true green space we have taken away.

  • @jtgd
    @jtgd 2 роки тому +4

    3:00 you forgot to mention the World Trade Center

  • @logistaur
    @logistaur 2 роки тому +6

    Now polymatter gonna upload a video about new york 😂

  • @WonderWhy66
    @WonderWhy66 2 роки тому +3

    Man, I really love these Geo-Informatic videos on UA-cam!

  • @staytheknight
    @staytheknight 2 роки тому +4

    NYC is the best city in the US! We’re the OG everyone else compares themselves to us

  • @ismailsaoud
    @ismailsaoud 2 роки тому +24

    Bro ur videos are genuinely so good. Thank you for making my day always

  • @animheru
    @animheru 2 роки тому +2

    Central Park was actually a predominantly African American community called Seneca Village. It was a thriving community that was taken away from them. It was not a squatter settlement...

  • @marthastewartschowchow
    @marthastewartschowchow 2 роки тому

    True, Central Park originally stretched from 59th to 106th, but the move north to 110th two years later is worth stating.

  • @JakeWolven
    @JakeWolven 2 роки тому

    I don't think I've ever actually bought anything from a UA-cam sponsorship but curiosity actually seems perfect.

  • @boojr0906
    @boojr0906 2 роки тому

    Central Park was modelled after Birkenhead Park in, well, Birkenhead. (UK)

  • @Ar1AnX1x
    @Ar1AnX1x Рік тому

    masterpiece of a video dude
    I just love this, its dripping with facts and information and being super entertaining

  • @jacobobos
    @jacobobos 2 роки тому +1

    So when can we expect a video Why New York is falling apart?

  • @dutmala
    @dutmala 2 роки тому +3

    seneca village was way more then that

  • @ThisIsntmyrealnameGoogle
    @ThisIsntmyrealnameGoogle 2 роки тому +2

    Excellent video, as a New Yorker I can say you've done our city justice that I actually want to support you and signed up for curiosity stream.

  • @bmantvclips
    @bmantvclips 2 роки тому +7

    feels illegal to be this early

  • @zqpcydbfoqbdiehdj
    @zqpcydbfoqbdiehdj 2 роки тому

    3:07 Grand Central Terminal**

  • @Sfs678
    @Sfs678 2 роки тому +3

    Hello, you make very cool and informativ Videos, is this your only Channel?

  • @SandyRiverBlue
    @SandyRiverBlue 2 роки тому

    Output Buffer Full?

  • @rosenberry9150
    @rosenberry9150 2 роки тому

    Just by adding the tourists coming to Manhattan, the density of Manhattan Island is over 1,000,000 people per km²

  • @mikerood7193
    @mikerood7193 2 роки тому +1

    Grand Central TERMINAL 👍👍

  • @dmsgrd
    @dmsgrd 2 роки тому +9

    oh, I didn't know that Albany was New Yorks capital

    • @JL1009
      @JL1009 2 роки тому +1

      haha

  • @DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD571
    @DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD571 2 роки тому

    0:58 we shouldnt have made the deal with england😢

  • @boywonder8114
    @boywonder8114 2 роки тому +1

    The comments are teaching me
    I didn’t know a lot of African Americans
    Got displaced

  • @notgonnalie5963
    @notgonnalie5963 2 роки тому

    But those skyscrapers still make it look so unappealing

  • @Hunter-jo8ud
    @Hunter-jo8ud Рік тому

    I still cant get it. While europe still looked like half middle age time New York already looked like in 1960 or even 1970 :D
    It wasnt even 100 years ago where Napoleon lived and the city already looked modern (about 1890).

  • @maryocecilyo3372
    @maryocecilyo3372 2 роки тому

    Terça-feira, 19 de Abril de 2022

  • @maxclark8099
    @maxclark8099 2 роки тому

    The Bedrock theory is not necessarily true. The skyline gap has to do with people moving away from manufacturing areas that were later replaced by offices.

  • @regntonne
    @regntonne 2 роки тому

    When we're in Holland we eat the pannekoeken.

  • @fazaldgx6822
    @fazaldgx6822 Рік тому

    Good info

  • @norman6833
    @norman6833 2 роки тому +5

    Finally some pro-American content from this channel to enjoy

  • @Prodigious1One
    @Prodigious1One 2 роки тому +1

    Nice video.

  • @fusionreactor7179
    @fusionreactor7179 2 роки тому +1

    Probably the city with the highest chance of Nuclear detonation globally by far

    • @SRosenberg203
      @SRosenberg203 2 роки тому +1

      That's a risk that comes with being the most important city in the world ;)

  • @kaybe3044
    @kaybe3044 2 роки тому

    Nieuw Amsterdam 🤝

  • @dans9463
    @dans9463 2 роки тому

    I payed for no advertisements

  • @MBP1918
    @MBP1918 2 роки тому

    Incredible

  • @markonikolic7957
    @markonikolic7957 2 роки тому +1

    Nice

  • @tristanmo5371
    @tristanmo5371 2 роки тому +1

    Well the only problem is that new york is sinking

  • @yashar-el
    @yashar-el 2 роки тому

    Used to be a great city no that long ago.

  • @dans9463
    @dans9463 2 роки тому

    And not prone to major earthquakes

  • @Rickyrab
    @Rickyrab 2 роки тому

    If it wasn't the site of a great city it would've been a great national park. Heh.

  • @infinitystuneshub111
    @infinitystuneshub111 2 роки тому

    Why everyone had a colony in India ?? 😅

  • @marcnawo3533
    @marcnawo3533 2 роки тому

    Blimey- slow down and ARTICULATE!

  • @claudebujold4959
    @claudebujold4959 2 роки тому

    because the great work of the mafia!

  • @mandelleli
    @mandelleli 2 роки тому +6

    "Amazing beaches" 🤣 🤣 🤣
    Dude have you been to any NYC beach?

    • @evelynlipp1006
      @evelynlipp1006 2 роки тому +2

      They used to be amazing before pollution and urbanization.

    • @NeroMai
      @NeroMai 2 роки тому

      Judging by your comment, I don't think you've been to a lot of them.

    • @SRosenberg203
      @SRosenberg203 2 роки тому

      Yeah that's a bit of an exaggeration. We have a few beaches that aren't terrible, but if I want to go to the beach I'll probably leave the city and head out to Long Island. To be fair, Coney Island is way nicer since the rebuilt it after Hurricane Sandy; it was fucking disgusting when I was growing up, but now it's not so bad. But "not so bad" is a far cry from "amazing" lmao

  • @Herfinnur
    @Herfinnur 2 роки тому

    I enjoy your videos, but I have one complaint: no one outside of the native English speaking world knows what to do with sq feet and the like. You're clearly European, so why not add the metric numbers every time?

  • @supermarccastillo
    @supermarccastillo Рік тому

    intteresting

  • @PeoplesChoiceofficial
    @PeoplesChoiceofficial 2 роки тому +2

    What a bullshit. This city can go under water any time.

  • @iskra16291
    @iskra16291 2 роки тому

    Use kilometres please!

  • @ZexaXIII
    @ZexaXIII 2 роки тому

    Ae.

  • @ElectronicDust636
    @ElectronicDust636 4 місяці тому

    Completely disregarding Seneca village it outright disrespectful

  • @originalzo6091
    @originalzo6091 2 роки тому

    No I don't want to be specific

  • @bluemanno7901
    @bluemanno7901 Рік тому

    New York ain't successful anymore

  • @Wondwind
    @Wondwind 2 роки тому +2

    If by successful you mean falling apart, stinking, and full of rats and crime…then sure.

  • @levicsanad5549
    @levicsanad5549 2 роки тому

    187

  • @harshilbahl3655
    @harshilbahl3655 2 роки тому +2

    Second

  • @donnyshoes2766
    @donnyshoes2766 Рік тому

    American Indian aborigines already lived in New York, nothing new about?

  • @gustavogoncalves3900
    @gustavogoncalves3900 2 роки тому +3

    I think Buenos Aires geography is much better

  • @edholohan
    @edholohan 2 роки тому

    It's a dump.

    • @themaskedman221
      @themaskedman221 2 роки тому +2

      That you couldn't afford.

    • @SRosenberg203
      @SRosenberg203 2 роки тому

      @@themaskedman221 All the salty whiners in the comments probably come from third-world shithole states like Alabama or Kansas, who literally rely on taxes paid by New Yorkers to fund the welfare payments that keep their state budgets in the black.

  • @DMETS519
    @DMETS519 2 роки тому +1

    Its pronounced "terminal" not "station" while describing grand central.

    • @dk50b
      @dk50b 2 роки тому

      Unless he was referring just to the subway station. Also the "action" shifted to Midtown from Lower Manhattan because of Grand Central.

  • @azliluissembanawan4659
    @azliluissembanawan4659 2 роки тому

    Rats everywhere rude people trash subway trash everyside walk loud music but great infractruction

  • @brycegreen1992
    @brycegreen1992 2 роки тому +3

    Big cities like this are my version of hell on earth.

  • @kevinmccabe7263
    @kevinmccabe7263 2 роки тому

    *New York City
    New York is a State!

    • @SRosenberg203
      @SRosenberg203 2 роки тому

      No, New York is a city. New York State is a state.

  • @sheedmm2174
    @sheedmm2174 2 роки тому +2

    Idk how you guys came to this conclusion, but the entire layout of New York is TERRIBLE.

    • @GenericUrbanism
      @GenericUrbanism 2 роки тому +3

      How?

    • @sheedmm2174
      @sheedmm2174 2 роки тому

      @Communist Antarctica everything is congested and it was built pre cars. So it’s all outdated.

    • @kurt9395
      @kurt9395 2 роки тому +1

      @@GenericUrbanism How? Too many chokepoints. You cannot leave most of New York City to go anywhere besides Long Island without crossing a bridge or going through a tunnel. And that typically means paying an huge toll which looks more like ransom. Yes, it is difficult, but not impossible, to get out of NYC without having to pay a toll, but the extra time and distance it takes make you say F it and pay the money. If you're on Staten Island though, you're SOL because there's no way to get off without paying some toll. Yeah, the ferry is free, but that's only if you're on foot and only gets you to Manhattan.

    • @kenu3884
      @kenu3884 2 роки тому

      @@sheedmm2174 So it was built for people instead of cars, unlike the endless sprawl of cities like Houston and LA?

    • @TheElectricGhost
      @TheElectricGhost 2 роки тому

      @@sheedmm2174 As much as I hate traffic, I can't live here any other way. What I'm saying is, I can walk up my block to a cornerstore and get something in less than a three minute walk. When I was in Orlando, everything became a three minute or more drive and that became incredibly annoying for the week I was there. It's crazy because while I love driving...I don't want to start my car for every little thing.

  • @kacid3108
    @kacid3108 2 роки тому

    was ... New York was successful

  • @al-paciyes5722
    @al-paciyes5722 2 роки тому

    NYC is a great city for career criminals. Friendly DAs make it easier to live an easy life. Moving there soon😂😂😂