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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_BronxThe Bronx - Wikipedia

    The first published book of Bronx history: History of Bronx Borough, City of New York by Randall Comfort. European colonization of the Bronx began in 1639. The Bronx was originally part of Westchester County, but it was ceded to New York County in two major parts (West Bronx, 1874 and East Bronx, 1895) before it became Bronx County.

  2. The Bronx is also known as, “The BX”, “The Boogie Down Bronx”, “Uptown”, and “Hip Hop’s Home”. The native Siwanoy band of Lenape called the Bronx Rananchqua. Other native Americans knew the Bronx as Keskeskeck. The first recorded European settler to see The Bronx was Henry Hudson in 1609.

  3. 11 de abr. de 2016 · Though it's only been a part of Greater New Yorker (otherwise known as the five boroughs) since 1898, the Bronx has a much longer history than that—one that goes way further back than when...

  4. American tribes settled parts of the Bronx as early as 200 AD, extremely long before European settlers arrived in the borough. 1639 Jonas Bronck becomes the Bronx's first European settler Scandinavian immigrant Bronck came to New York (then New Netherland) in 1639, settling in what's now Mott Haven.

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  5. Hace 2 días · The Bronx, the only mainland borough, is connected to Manhattan by a dozen bridges and railroad tunnels and to Queens by the Robert F. Kennedy (formerly called Triborough), Bronx-Whitestone, and Throgs Neck bridges. The site was called Keskeskeck by the Indians who sold it in 1639 to the Dutch West India Company.

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  6. 30 de oct. de 2020 · Fun facts, history, people, and things from The Bronx you probably didn’t know Ed García Conde January 27, 2023 125 years ago, the five boroughs are joined to create today’s New York City

  7. The following is a timeline of the history of the borough of the Bronx in New York City, New York, United States. Prior to the 19th century. Prior to European settlement: The Indian Siwanoy tribe of the Wappinger Confederacy roamed the eastern portion of the area that became the Bronx.