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Brooklyn , the biggest population of the New York boroughs, is located on western Long Island. A borough is a county type environment slated for New York due to its large areas of city population. If Brooklyn could be compared against the rest of United States cities instead of being a part of a conglomerate of large borough areas, it would be the fourth largest city. Along with the populations of the other boroughs, makes New York City the highest populated city in the United States. Though part of New York City, Brooklyn beats to its own drummer and has its own rhythm. The Dutch were the first Europeans to settle in what is now Brooklyn . At the time it was mostly populated by the Native American people, the Lenape. There settlement was established in 1634. In 1646, the village of Breukelen was authorized by the Dutch and became the first municipality in what we now know as New York State. In 1664 the Dutch lost this city to the British in their conquests. Over time the name of what is now Brooklyn changed 4 different times, from Breuckelen, to Brockland, to Brocklin, to Brookline and now to Brooklyn . In August of 1776, the Battle of Brooklyn , also known as the battle of Long Island, was fought. It was the first major battle fought in the Revolutionary War right after the signing of the Declaration of Independence. This battle was the largest battle of the entire war loosing many soldiers in the process. The Continental Army general kept the army intact and led them across the historic East River, leaving Brooklyn , to safety. This gave the Brooklyn over to the British to use as a political and military base for their North American operations. The 19th century saw Brooklyn grow in the urban areas along the East River and it was divided into two cities which were the City of Brooklyn and Williamsburgh. Brooklyn annexed its neighbor city and took on the total population of both cities. With 12 other counties in Kings County it took Brooklyn till 1896 to annex all of the rest. The building of the rail system in 1878 helped Brooklyn boom in population. In 1894 Brooklyn’s residents decided that it was a good idea to join the other boroughs to be a part of the great New York City than to try to expand and develop land on its own. This area is rich in history, area, and the amount of people that live there. As Brooklyn is a part of the bigger New York City, there are small areas within Brooklyn that make up its total area. In zip 11232 , there is a population of 27723. The land in zip code 11232 is spread among 1.3 square miles and the population density is at 21159 which are very high. There are people living on top of people in this area. You will see that most places to live are built up in the sky instead of being spread out in acres. Diving into the population of 11232 , this area is very diverse. In this area 43.7 percent of people are white, 6 percent are black, 10 percent are Asian, and 64 percent of the area is of the Hispanic or Latino race. When looking at the female to male ratio, 52 percent are male and 48 percent of 11232 are females. Most people who choose to live in Brooklyn , New York zip code 11232 decided to rent. More than that 70 percent of people choose to rent than own their own home. The average renter pays 363 dollars a month where the average home owner pays 1526 dollars to live in their homes. In 11232 the average value of a home is valued at 397,000 dollars where the average for the state of New York is only at 258,000 dollars. The average Brooklyn resident is 30 years old and has an average household of 3.09 people bringing in an average income of 30,271. This income level is way below the average of New York , with the state average being at 50,000 dollars. When it comes to work force of the 11232 area code 52 percent of people decide to take the subway where 14 percent try to drive their own car. It takes the average 11232 citizen 40 minutes one way to get to work each day. The education level of 11232 is below the national average. While the United States posts that 80 percent of the citizens of the country have a high school or higher, only 53 percent in this area can say that. 13 percent of the area has a bachelor’s degree where the national average is 24.4 percent. To the northeast of 11232 you will find the more heavily populated area of 11211 . The 11211 area has a population here at a little over 85,000 people and covers 1.9 square miles. There are a staggering 43,996 people per square mile, which is extremely high for any area. This area is another diverse area making the white population the largest percentage at 63 percent of people, followed by the Hispanic and black population at 36 and 5 percent respectively. The male and female ratio is split evenly down the middle. When it comes to education, 11211 had a little more of its population graduate from high school at 54 percent while 18 percent have a bachelor’s degree or higher. When translating those figures into the workforce only 51 percent of the total population is in the workforce. For the people that do work, they have to travel an average of 32 minutes to work each day and the household, on average brings in 23,567 dollars a year. Because of that amount of income being brought in 88 percent of people decide to rent in 11211 , paying only 380 dollars a month. The other 12 percent of the people own homes valued at 188,000 dollars and paying 1521 dollars a month. Most people would choose to rent with their income level. With the high renting level, it is no wonder why 18,000 people in 11211 do not own a car and most, 47 percent, take the subway to work. Being in the middle is truer in population and driving directions when it comes to zip code 11217 . 11217 gives home to 35,000 people over an area of not even one square mile. With those figures, the population density is 46,000 per square mile. With 75 percent of the 11217 area renting, it makes sense that more people are able to live in one square mile. 81 percent of the population is between the ages of 18 to 64 with 52 percent of the total population being female. This area has a different diversity percentage than its surrounding neighbors with 47 percent being white, 31 percent being black and 24 percent being of the Hispanic origin. In the 11217 , 81 percent of the population has a high school degree or higher where 50 percent have a bachelors degree or higher. That is an outstanding figured compare to the surrounding zip codes and the national average. Still even with that high of a graduation percentage, only 68 percent of people work in 11217 . The average household consists of 2.15 people bringing in an average of 49,000 dollars. They will need every penny of their income to take care of their 1859 dollar average mortgage payment on their 485,000 dollar valued home. With Brooklyn being a borough of New York City, you will also hear that Brooklyn can be divided up into separate boroughs within due to its well defined neighborhoods. You can tell a distinct difference as you go from one area to the next. Many of the distinct towns and villages originate back to the early Dutch era. The Dutch not only had a influence on founding what is now Brooklyn , they had a great influence on the way of life and culture within the city and its neighborhoods. Today Brooklyn , behind Lower Manhattan and Midtown Manhattan, is the third largest business district in New York City. That is not an easy tasks with how large New York City as a whole is. The area has many towers that are commercial in type with a rapid number of residential towers that are planning to be built. Brooklyn’s waterfront area is a site to see in all of its magnificence. Most people come to this area because they want to either see the sites, to tell their friends that they came to visit this great city or to make it in life. You will hear that people either go to California or New York City to make a difference in their life. Sometimes in they do come here to make a difference in the life of others. The slogan that New York has created from its hard knock culture, high real estate and hard nose business sense is that if you can make it here, you can make it anywhere. Sponsored in Parts by: Self Storage Units Directory : http://www.storageconcierge.com and Local Self Storage Marketing : : http://www.phone-smart.info |