Along with their associated islands, they cover 8% of the Earth's total surface area and 28.4% of its land area. The topography is dominated by the American Cordillera, a long chain of mountains that run the length of the west coast. The flatter eastern side of the Americas is dominated by large river basins, such as the Amazon, Mississippi, and La Plata. Since the Americas extend 14,000km (8,700mi) from north to south, the climate and ecology vary widely, from the arctic tundra of Northern Canada, Greenland, and Alaska, to the tropical rain forests in Central America and South America.
The following is a list of the 50 largest metropolitan areas in the Americas. Official definitions of metropolitan area based on the concept of a single urban core and its immediate surroundings are used where available. For cities in countries that do not have official metropolitan area definitions, the urban agglomeration concept is used instead. For the 50 largest cities in the Americas, see Largest cities in the Americas.
The Americas, also known as America, are lands of the western hemisphere, composed of numerous entities and regions variably defined by geography, politics, and culture.
Middle America—the territory between the southern Rocky Mountains and the northern tip of the Andes. This isthmus marks the transition between North and South America. It may also include the Caribbean.
Caribbean—the region between southeastern North America and northern South America consisting of the Caribbean Sea, its islands (most of which enclose the sea), and the surrounding coasts. The islands—composed of the Greater Antilles, Lesser Antilles, and the Bahamas—are also known as the West Indies (or, in some languages, the Antilles); they are often included in the region of Middle America.
With summer approaching, 16-year-old América has two issues, or so she thinks. She hates school and her aunt Carolina’s alcoholic husband, Joey. She passes the days shoplifting, hanging out with her friends and trying to avoid Joey.
After a life-changing event, América, whose Spanish is limited, is sent to Buenos Aires, Argentina to live with her reclusive and anti-American grandmother, Lucía América Campos. In Argentina, América struggles to find her place with a grandmother she has never known and to hold onto a friendship with Sergio, a neighbor twice her age.
The Largest U.S. Cities by Population from 1790 to 2020
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Growth, Cities, and Immigration: Crash Course US History #25
In which John Green teaches you about the massive immigration to the United States during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Immigrants flocked to the US from all over the world in this time period. Millions of Europeans moved to the US where they drove the growth of cities and manned the rapid industrialization that was taking place. In the western US many, many Chinese immigrants arrived to work on the railroad and in mines. As is often the case in the United States, the people who already lived in the US reacted kind of badly to this flood of immigrants. Some legislators tried to stem the flow of new arrivals, with mixed success. Grover Cleveland vetoed a general ban on immigration, but the leadership at the time did manage to get together to pass an anti-Chinese immigration law. I...
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The 10 SAFEST CITIES in AMERICA
To rank the safest cities in the USA, we looked at the number of property and violent crimes, per capita, in every city in America with a population over 100,000 people.
The result are the cities in America where people have the lowest statistical chance of being the victim of a crime every year:
https://www.homesnacks.net/safest/
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published: 19 Feb 2019
50 People Show Us Their States' Accents | Culturally Speaking | Condé Nast Traveler
In this episode of 'Culturally Speaking,' 50 people from the 50 United States of America attempt to demonstrate the accent from their home state. Does your state have an accent? Do you accent your "r's" or do you let them hang? Can you really tell where someone is from based on their accent? Find out!
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Every State in the US
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The Top U.S. States by Population from 1790 to 2050 (History + Projection)
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Comprised of 50 states, the USA occupies an area that’s only just marginally smaller than Europe. It’s in this vast country that you will find an unbelievably diverse array of natural landscapes, cityscapes, people and cultures. From the tropical islands of Hawaii to the desert landscape of the Grand Canyon, as well as the multicultural cities such as Chicago and New York City, you’ll never be stuck for destinations to discover. Here’s a look at the best places to visit in the USA:
UNICEF defines city proper as "the population living within the administrative boundaries of a city or controlled directly from the city by a single authority."...
UNICEF defines city proper as "the population living within the administrative boundaries of a city or controlled directly from the city by a single authority."
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In which John Green teaches you about the massive immigration to the United States during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Immigrants flocked to the US f...
In which John Green teaches you about the massive immigration to the United States during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Immigrants flocked to the US from all over the world in this time period. Millions of Europeans moved to the US where they drove the growth of cities and manned the rapid industrialization that was taking place. In the western US many, many Chinese immigrants arrived to work on the railroad and in mines. As is often the case in the United States, the people who already lived in the US reacted kind of badly to this flood of immigrants. Some legislators tried to stem the flow of new arrivals, with mixed success. Grover Cleveland vetoed a general ban on immigration, but the leadership at the time did manage to get together to pass an anti-Chinese immigration law. Immigrants did win some important Supreme Court decisions upholding their rights, but in many ways, immigrants were treated as second-class citizens. At the same time, the country was rapidly urbanizing. Cities were growing rapidly and industrial technology was developing new wonders all the time. John will cover all this upheaval and change, and hearken back to a time when racial profiling did in fact boil down to analyzing the side of someone's face.
Hey teachers and students - Check out CommonLit's free collection of reading passages and curriculum resources to learn more about the events of this episode. As America industrialized further and manufacturing grew, a rush of new immigrants came to America seeking job opportunities: https://www.commonlit.org/texts/the-rush-of-immigrants
Immigrants often entered through New York's Ellis Island where the Statue of Liberty bore the iconic phrase "Give me your tired, your poor,": https://www.commonlit.org/texts/the-new-colossus
Immigrants experienced culture shock and hard living conditions during this time, as documented in later memoirs such as "America and I": https://www.commonlit.org/texts/america-and-i
Chapters:
Introduction 00:00
The Agricultural Golden Age 0:39
Americans Move to Cities 1:54
New York City & Chicago 2:41
The Rise of Immigration 3:21
Immigrant Cities 4:05
Southern & Eastern European Immigrants 5:30
Chinese Immigrants 6:31
Mass Immigration: A Global Phenomenon 7:44
Mystery Document 8:34
Why Did Immigrants Come to America? 9:36
Living Conditions in Immigrant Cities 10:02
Wealth Segregation 11:00
Credits 12:12
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In which John Green teaches you about the massive immigration to the United States during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Immigrants flocked to the US from all over the world in this time period. Millions of Europeans moved to the US where they drove the growth of cities and manned the rapid industrialization that was taking place. In the western US many, many Chinese immigrants arrived to work on the railroad and in mines. As is often the case in the United States, the people who already lived in the US reacted kind of badly to this flood of immigrants. Some legislators tried to stem the flow of new arrivals, with mixed success. Grover Cleveland vetoed a general ban on immigration, but the leadership at the time did manage to get together to pass an anti-Chinese immigration law. Immigrants did win some important Supreme Court decisions upholding their rights, but in many ways, immigrants were treated as second-class citizens. At the same time, the country was rapidly urbanizing. Cities were growing rapidly and industrial technology was developing new wonders all the time. John will cover all this upheaval and change, and hearken back to a time when racial profiling did in fact boil down to analyzing the side of someone's face.
Hey teachers and students - Check out CommonLit's free collection of reading passages and curriculum resources to learn more about the events of this episode. As America industrialized further and manufacturing grew, a rush of new immigrants came to America seeking job opportunities: https://www.commonlit.org/texts/the-rush-of-immigrants
Immigrants often entered through New York's Ellis Island where the Statue of Liberty bore the iconic phrase "Give me your tired, your poor,": https://www.commonlit.org/texts/the-new-colossus
Immigrants experienced culture shock and hard living conditions during this time, as documented in later memoirs such as "America and I": https://www.commonlit.org/texts/america-and-i
Chapters:
Introduction 00:00
The Agricultural Golden Age 0:39
Americans Move to Cities 1:54
New York City & Chicago 2:41
The Rise of Immigration 3:21
Immigrant Cities 4:05
Southern & Eastern European Immigrants 5:30
Chinese Immigrants 6:31
Mass Immigration: A Global Phenomenon 7:44
Mystery Document 8:34
Why Did Immigrants Come to America? 9:36
Living Conditions in Immigrant Cities 10:02
Wealth Segregation 11:00
Credits 12:12
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To rank the safest cities in the USA, we looked at the number of property and violent crimes, per capita, in every city in America with a population over 100,00...
To rank the safest cities in the USA, we looked at the number of property and violent crimes, per capita, in every city in America with a population over 100,000 people.
The result are the cities in America where people have the lowest statistical chance of being the victim of a crime every year:
https://www.homesnacks.net/safest/
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Our goal is to combine recent data, fun videos, and thoughts about local culture into bite-sized snacks of shareable information. We call it bite-sized regional infotainment. We try to paint a picture of what’s happening in a region based on “Friday Night Science” — how’d you argue at a bar. To do that, we gather data from around the web to help determine a wide array of factors about where you live, things like safety, desirability, and culture.
Check out our website: https://www.homesnacks.net/
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Business email: [email protected]
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Music Artist: Chris Zabriskie
To rank the safest cities in the USA, we looked at the number of property and violent crimes, per capita, in every city in America with a population over 100,000 people.
The result are the cities in America where people have the lowest statistical chance of being the victim of a crime every year:
https://www.homesnacks.net/safest/
SUBSCRIBE to get REGIONAL INFORMATION about where YOU live: http://bit.ly/2deRUSV
Our goal is to combine recent data, fun videos, and thoughts about local culture into bite-sized snacks of shareable information. We call it bite-sized regional infotainment. We try to paint a picture of what’s happening in a region based on “Friday Night Science” — how’d you argue at a bar. To do that, we gather data from around the web to help determine a wide array of factors about where you live, things like safety, desirability, and culture.
Check out our website: https://www.homesnacks.net/
Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HomeSnacks/
Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/homesnacks
Business email: [email protected]
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FnL_ZdMu8dg
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Music Artist: Chris Zabriskie
In this episode of 'Culturally Speaking,' 50 people from the 50 United States of America attempt to demonstrate the accent from their home state. Does your stat...
In this episode of 'Culturally Speaking,' 50 people from the 50 United States of America attempt to demonstrate the accent from their home state. Does your state have an accent? Do you accent your "r's" or do you let them hang? Can you really tell where someone is from based on their accent? Find out!
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50 People Show Us Their States' Accents | Culturally Speaking | Condé Nast Traveler
In this episode of 'Culturally Speaking,' 50 people from the 50 United States of America attempt to demonstrate the accent from their home state. Does your state have an accent? Do you accent your "r's" or do you let them hang? Can you really tell where someone is from based on their accent? Find out!
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States animation by Adrian Stameski
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States animation by Adrian Stameski
Thanks to Patreon Supporters: Praisethesun20, Iracha Tan, Brady Bellini, Connor J Smith, Plinio Correa, Hank Green, Maco2035, Jonah Paarman, Marcelo Alves Vieira, Joseph Bull, Sihien, Eyal Matsliah, Victor Zimmer, Maximillian van Kasbergen, Huang MingLei, Josh Berger, Venkata Kaushik Nunna, Rob Harvey, Lautaro Angelico
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The 50 U.S. States Ranked By Population from 1790 to 2050
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The 50 U.S. States Ranked By Population from 1790 to 2050
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The most populous states in the United Sates
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List of U.S. States by population
The fastest growing states in the US
Most Populated states
Check out all the places seen in this video: https://www.touropia.com/best-places-to-visit-in-usa/
Comprised of 50 states, the USA occupies an area that’s only...
Check out all the places seen in this video: https://www.touropia.com/best-places-to-visit-in-usa/
Comprised of 50 states, the USA occupies an area that’s only just marginally smaller than Europe. It’s in this vast country that you will find an unbelievably diverse array of natural landscapes, cityscapes, people and cultures. From the tropical islands of Hawaii to the desert landscape of the Grand Canyon, as well as the multicultural cities such as Chicago and New York City, you’ll never be stuck for destinations to discover. Here’s a look at the best places to visit in the USA:
Check out all the places seen in this video: https://www.touropia.com/best-places-to-visit-in-usa/
Comprised of 50 states, the USA occupies an area that’s only just marginally smaller than Europe. It’s in this vast country that you will find an unbelievably diverse array of natural landscapes, cityscapes, people and cultures. From the tropical islands of Hawaii to the desert landscape of the Grand Canyon, as well as the multicultural cities such as Chicago and New York City, you’ll never be stuck for destinations to discover. Here’s a look at the best places to visit in the USA:
UNICEF defines city proper as "the population living within the administrative boundaries of a city or controlled directly from the city by a single authority."
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US Largest Cities
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United States Largest Cities by Population
In which John Green teaches you about the massive immigration to the United States during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Immigrants flocked to the US from all over the world in this time period. Millions of Europeans moved to the US where they drove the growth of cities and manned the rapid industrialization that was taking place. In the western US many, many Chinese immigrants arrived to work on the railroad and in mines. As is often the case in the United States, the people who already lived in the US reacted kind of badly to this flood of immigrants. Some legislators tried to stem the flow of new arrivals, with mixed success. Grover Cleveland vetoed a general ban on immigration, but the leadership at the time did manage to get together to pass an anti-Chinese immigration law. Immigrants did win some important Supreme Court decisions upholding their rights, but in many ways, immigrants were treated as second-class citizens. At the same time, the country was rapidly urbanizing. Cities were growing rapidly and industrial technology was developing new wonders all the time. John will cover all this upheaval and change, and hearken back to a time when racial profiling did in fact boil down to analyzing the side of someone's face.
Hey teachers and students - Check out CommonLit's free collection of reading passages and curriculum resources to learn more about the events of this episode. As America industrialized further and manufacturing grew, a rush of new immigrants came to America seeking job opportunities: https://www.commonlit.org/texts/the-rush-of-immigrants
Immigrants often entered through New York's Ellis Island where the Statue of Liberty bore the iconic phrase "Give me your tired, your poor,": https://www.commonlit.org/texts/the-new-colossus
Immigrants experienced culture shock and hard living conditions during this time, as documented in later memoirs such as "America and I": https://www.commonlit.org/texts/america-and-i
Chapters:
Introduction 00:00
The Agricultural Golden Age 0:39
Americans Move to Cities 1:54
New York City & Chicago 2:41
The Rise of Immigration 3:21
Immigrant Cities 4:05
Southern & Eastern European Immigrants 5:30
Chinese Immigrants 6:31
Mass Immigration: A Global Phenomenon 7:44
Mystery Document 8:34
Why Did Immigrants Come to America? 9:36
Living Conditions in Immigrant Cities 10:02
Wealth Segregation 11:00
Credits 12:12
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To rank the safest cities in the USA, we looked at the number of property and violent crimes, per capita, in every city in America with a population over 100,000 people.
The result are the cities in America where people have the lowest statistical chance of being the victim of a crime every year:
https://www.homesnacks.net/safest/
SUBSCRIBE to get REGIONAL INFORMATION about where YOU live: http://bit.ly/2deRUSV
Our goal is to combine recent data, fun videos, and thoughts about local culture into bite-sized snacks of shareable information. We call it bite-sized regional infotainment. We try to paint a picture of what’s happening in a region based on “Friday Night Science” — how’d you argue at a bar. To do that, we gather data from around the web to help determine a wide array of factors about where you live, things like safety, desirability, and culture.
Check out our website: https://www.homesnacks.net/
Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HomeSnacks/
Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/homesnacks
Business email: [email protected]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2-ZU177S9qY
https://www.flickr.com/photos/axelhartmann/6037297507
https://vimeo.com/193833555
https://www.flickr.com/photos/148598741@N02/43359272600
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FnL_ZdMu8dg
https://vimeo.com/255811585
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DwVTUkfv2Bk
https://vimeo.com/162680655
Music Artist: Chris Zabriskie
In this episode of 'Culturally Speaking,' 50 people from the 50 United States of America attempt to demonstrate the accent from their home state. Does your state have an accent? Do you accent your "r's" or do you let them hang? Can you really tell where someone is from based on their accent? Find out!
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50 People Show Us Their States' Accents | Culturally Speaking | Condé Nast Traveler
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Email: [email protected]
Reddit: http://Reddit.com/r/WendoverProductions
Select visuals courtesy http://www.Shutterstock.com
Sound by Graham Haerther
(http://www.Haerther.net)
States animation by Adrian Stameski
Thanks to Patreon Supporters: Praisethesun20, Iracha Tan, Brady Bellini, Connor J Smith, Plinio Correa, Hank Green, Maco2035, Jonah Paarman, Marcelo Alves Vieira, Joseph Bull, Sihien, Eyal Matsliah, Victor Zimmer, Maximillian van Kasbergen, Huang MingLei, Josh Berger, Venkata Kaushik Nunna, Rob Harvey, Lautaro Angelico
Waltz (Tschikovsky Op. 40) Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
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The 50 U.S. States Ranked By Population from 1790 to 2050
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The most populous states in the United Sates
Top 10 biggest states in the United States
Top 20 biggest states in the US
The Population of each state in the US
List of U.S. States by population
The fastest growing states in the US
Most Populated states
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Comprised of 50 states, the USA occupies an area that’s only just marginally smaller than Europe. It’s in this vast country that you will find an unbelievably diverse array of natural landscapes, cityscapes, people and cultures. From the tropical islands of Hawaii to the desert landscape of the Grand Canyon, as well as the multicultural cities such as Chicago and New York City, you’ll never be stuck for destinations to discover. Here’s a look at the best places to visit in the USA:
Along with their associated islands, they cover 8% of the Earth's total surface area and 28.4% of its land area. The topography is dominated by the American Cordillera, a long chain of mountains that run the length of the west coast. The flatter eastern side of the Americas is dominated by large river basins, such as the Amazon, Mississippi, and La Plata. Since the Americas extend 14,000km (8,700mi) from north to south, the climate and ecology vary widely, from the arctic tundra of Northern Canada, Greenland, and Alaska, to the tropical rain forests in Central America and South America.