Diversity's Role In The Rise Of New York After American Revolution

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After the American Revolution, New York was decimated and were in a state of worry with a dwindling population while Philadelphia and Boston were confident and ready for change. However, the tide turned when the “population burgeoned” and became twice the size of any rivals New York had (Jackson and Dunbar 101). Diversity played a main key in the rise of the New York economy after the American Revolution. New Yorkers, as did the Dutch and British, places less importance on “difference” and more on innovation and risk taking than their rivals. People who came to New York from all over the world were excited of having a better chance to become rich than they would have in their home country or in the other cities nearby. A population increase

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