Hi everyone, thanks for the patience once again. Something I should mention - deciding what counts as NYC's urban area was quite a difficult task, and it's inevitably subjective for various reasons. I've explained it in more detail in the description. I'd suggest reading that if you want to use this video as a resource.
Au départ New York , s'appelais La Nouvelle-Angoulême en 1524. C'est Jean De Verrazane qui a découvert Manhattan et qui la baptiser Nouvelle-Angoulême suite à l'expédition Française sous les ordres e François 1er. Puis après les Hollandais son arrivé et l'on baptiser La Nouvelle-Amsterdam, avent quelle soit prise par les Anglais.
Rome was in decline long before the western empire fell, so its not all glory all the time you know. When they sacked Rome the imperial capital was Ravenna, and had been for a long time.
Yes, I'm actually in the process of reorganising the playlists on this channel at the moment. There will be a dedicated playlist for city growth videos.
Very, very detailed. You even included the 40-acre wooded area behind my house by not shading it. All your videos are so dense with information and endlessly intriguing. You're a virtuoso of animated cartography.
What I love most about New York (and what's difficult to capture in a map) is how its cultural and demographic character changes nearly every decade. It's layers and layers of different periods rapidly built on top of eachother, each leaving little legacies that still remain today
I would also the history of: Athens, Naples, Byzantium (Constantinople and Istanbul), Rome, Paris, Vienna, Berlin, Beijing, Delhi, Tenochtitlan (Mexico city), Canton, Tokyo (Edo) and Samarkand
Noyt really the american period can be split in the pre industrial, industrial and post industrial eras. It would be too simplistic to call it one era.
Hey, I'm sure this I going to be a work of the best quality, as you have always done. May I ask if you are thinking in ever finishing your 30 Years War series? Those were epic.
It’s interesting how the greater New York area naturally expands. North Eastern New Jersey is basically New York in every way. And it’s basically a bunch of independent cities that are similar to the boroughs of New York than actual cities.
I’m very interested in seeing some American cities in their midwest region. I know that might be a brief video, but I think it will be cool how much these cities grew in the last 1 or 2 centuries.
Just think for a second. At the beginning of the 19th century, New York had only 61,000 residents. By the end of the 19th century (only 100 years), the city had 2.2 million. That’s insane.
This is insanely well done. But my only issue with this map is that a lot of long island is colored as “rural area”. We are definitely not rural. We are suburban and full.
@ there are a lot of parks, cemeteries, very wealthy neighborhoods that give the illusion of a semi rural area. But very far from the case. I can see why it’s colored that way but living here all my life, is a bit misleading. I would have colored it as an “other urban area” but like I said, very well done. Kudos to you sir.
@@NY_Mapper Thanks for watching BTW! The problem is that the colour scheme was already being used for eras. To have the colours refer to two different things would've got pretty confusing. Now that we're talking about it, I think I may have based this on population density.
I remember you talking about doing the History of the World(Ver 3.) in your discord server after this one So whenever you finish that(Probably in the next 10 years).Maybe try doing your old conquest/wars series again. They were really fun to watch and best of all actually informative
Just curious: if you are going to make this into a series for the growth of major cities in the world, which particular city would you consider to be the most difficult to make?
@sebâstian turnayev Lol, i'm terribly sorry that I only read this right now. T and F stands for True and False right? I would say 1. is False. British got there name from the Britons (a celtic tribe but that tribe doas not resemble all celtic tribes obliously) but present day British (or people from the british isles) people are oblously a mixture of several "ancestries" or "etnicities". 4. The same with the Ottamans (multiple ethnicities) but for the outside world they would be called Turky or something and turky is the one and only succesor of the Ottoman empire. So if one of these should have been the opposite answer you could always argue different because this should be correct. You already had your test didn't you?So I would not say the other answers.
Other Suggestions: *Europe/North America* St Petersburg (Coastal, 1703) Amsterdam (vs Sea) Bytown/Ottawa, Toronto (1826,1793) *Asia* Hong Kong (Colonial) Singapore (Colonial) Tokyo (Transition from Edo) Bangkok (1782) *Others* Lagos (Nigeria) (1914) Aussie/New Zealand Cities Brasilia (1960)
Just to clarify, this video isn't about the individual buildings (there are millions in NYC, so that wouldn't be feasible). It's about the expansion of the urban area more broadly, although you seem to have recognised that in your comment.
0:56 The Dutch part of the city was fortified. So when the British continued to expand the city they removed the walls. So now guess what they named the street where the walls used to be?
Man Melbourne will be interesting as you'd include the Mornington Peninsula and then you'd say random bits grow in odd places due to the mandated green wedges within the boundary
Nice presentation but would have been more effective if you provided some modern markers for orientation and scale (eg adding a few major street names).
Прекрасно как всегда. Страшно аж представить размах этого города, особенно если учитывать что в моей стране живёт людей в 2 раза меньше чем в этом городе)
Я американец, и я живу в городе средних размеров, а население мегаполиса сопоставимо с Минском. И хотя Нью-Йорк потрясающий (в основном Манхэттен и кое-что из Бруклина, но в других местах не так много интересного), я рад, что живу не в таком большом городе. Я особенно считаю, что «качество важнее количества». Мне особенно нравятся районы с классической архитектурой, природными пространствами, более низкой стоимостью жизни и низким уровнем преступности, даже если это небольшие города.
I know it will never happen, but maybe, after some years, there may be a chance of you making a video on the history of mexico city and how lake Texcoco has been steadily dryed up
Tokyo's expansion would be quite interesting considering it has both the largest metro area and most people in a city. Hell, Tokyo's it's own prefecture, if I recall correctly.
Ladies and gentlemen I'm have video game idea for PS4 and PS5 GTA NYC Full name: Grand Auto Theft: New York City Just take a look at 4:18 (pause the video)
Hi everyone, thanks for the patience once again. Something I should mention - deciding what counts as NYC's urban area was quite a difficult task, and it's inevitably subjective for various reasons. I've explained it in more detail in the description. I'd suggest reading that if you want to use this video as a resource.
Yes
@K Dileep oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOoOoOoOoOoOoOooOo
pls do Jakarta
@@excelvalentino6972 it's Batavia
Au départ New York , s'appelais La Nouvelle-Angoulême en 1524. C'est Jean De Verrazane qui a découvert Manhattan et qui la baptiser Nouvelle-Angoulême suite à l'expédition Française sous les ordres e François 1er. Puis après les Hollandais son arrivé et l'on baptiser La Nouvelle-Amsterdam, avent quelle soit prise par les Anglais.
Growth of Rome would be interesting considering it's illustrious history
@@Wandrative shush
Athens would also be amazing
Rome was in decline long before the western empire fell, so its not all glory all the time you know.
When they sacked Rome the imperial capital was Ravenna, and had been for a long time.
@@Wandrative greek spotted
Istanbul would be cool as well
Could we get "growth of major cities" as a full series?
Yes, I'm actually in the process of reorganising the playlists on this channel at the moment. There will be a dedicated playlist for city growth videos.
@@OllieBye do Jakarta PLS
@@excelvalentino6972 IMO it would look best with cities that have finished their growth, Jakarta is still a very fast growing city
@@OllieBye Even brazilian ones?
@@OllieBye next step, paris ?
Props to you, one American, living in the oldest part of NYC, the part built by the Dutch.
Nice.
@sebâstian turnayevf for your grades my bruv
How does it feel?
I actually do ama
After pushing others out of course
2:11 Commissioners Plan
2:45 Elevated trains begin operation
2:54 Brooklyn Bridge
3:07 Subway opens
This seems like a good video for me as I live in Bronx, NYC
Its amazing how a small dutch port became the biggest city in the US
Ikr
@@ih8people48 rule brittinia, brittania rule the waves
@@lesscringeymapperdude yessss
From this map it's easy to see how a sheltered harbor makes all the difference.
@@Reziac lol the dutch traded new york for suriname. now lets compare nyc and suriname
Very, very detailed. You even included the 40-acre wooded area behind my house by not shading it. All your videos are so dense with information and endlessly intriguing. You're a virtuoso of animated cartography.
What I love most about New York (and what's difficult to capture in a map) is how its cultural and demographic character changes nearly every decade. It's layers and layers of different periods rapidly built on top of eachother, each leaving little legacies that still remain today
Your maps are simply beautiful.
At The end Of WWI, Nyc has The largest ranking in the world.
I would also the history of:
Athens, Naples, Byzantium (Constantinople and Istanbul), Rome, Paris, Vienna, Berlin, Beijing, Delhi, Tenochtitlan (Mexico city), Canton, Tokyo (Edo) and Samarkand
Petersburg and La Paz as well plz!
Dont forget Jerusalem/Al-Quds or Istanbul/Constantinople
London.
@@kenlompart9905 Already done big guy🤣
Shrewsbury in England (Won't take long).
I was looking for a video like this for ages! Thank you :D
There are three periods in the history of New York City:
- When it was Dutch.
- When it was British.
- When it is American.
Noyt really the american period can be split in the pre industrial, industrial and post industrial eras. It would be too simplistic to call it one era.
@@jefverstraete8574 then he meant geopolitical geopolitical periods
Nah, it's just one period;
-Wheh it was stolen from the natives...
@@محمديونس-7 manhattan was bought tho
@@davidjoelsson4929
From the Dutch who stole it 😂😂
As a New Yorker.I can certainly tell you put alot of effort into this.Good job
Why did you inculde New Jersey? We all know that's fake news
Lmao yes
And the areas of Long Island which are outside of NYC
@@sygneg7348 I guess its the new york metropolitian area???
Hey, I'm sure this I going to be a work of the best quality, as you have always done. May I ask if you are thinking in ever finishing your 30 Years War series? Those were epic.
Well, I would need to make it from scratch. A lot of people ask me about that one, so it's possible.
@@OllieBye Thank you, that's great! Good luck for your works!
It’s interesting how the greater New York area naturally expands. North Eastern New Jersey is basically New York in every way. And it’s basically a bunch of independent cities that are similar to the boroughs of New York than actual cities.
These city growth vids are really amazing. I look forward to more of these in the future.
I haven't seen this kind of mapping presentation, this is very cool!!!
A very detailed information about growth of New York city
This is utterly great, I can't stop looking at the detail.
Cairo, Dubai, London, Costantine, Mexico City, Sydney, Paris, Berlin, Riadh and Washington DC are all Ideas
London allready done
Athens and Rome as well and what is Constantine?
Costantine is Istanbul
Turkey's Cqpital
@@muller6669 Constantinople is not the capital of Turkey, you're a Turk, you should've known that Ankara is the capital of your country.
This is amazing!I really like the bright light colours although would have loved some more labelling on the map!
Can you do?
Growth of Paris
Growth of Berlin
Growth of Amsterdam
Growth of Stockholm
Yesss, I second this.
I’m very interested in seeing some American cities in their midwest region. I know that might be a brief video, but I think it will be cool how much these cities grew in the last 1 or 2 centuries.
I love these city illustration videos! The animation is so realistic
Just think for a second. At the beginning of the 19th century, New York had only 61,000 residents. By the end of the 19th century (only 100 years), the city had 2.2 million. That’s insane.
This is insanely well done. But my only issue with this map is that a lot of long island is colored as “rural area”. We are definitely not rural. We are suburban and full.
Most of the land area is just trees, grass cover and roads. I know it's not quite rural either, kind of a grey area.
@ there are a lot of parks, cemeteries, very wealthy neighborhoods that give the illusion of a semi rural area. But very far from the case. I can see why it’s colored that way but living here all my life, is a bit misleading. I would have colored it as an “other urban area” but like I said, very well done. Kudos to you sir.
@@NY_Mapper Thanks for watching BTW! The problem is that the colour scheme was already being used for eras. To have the colours refer to two different things would've got pretty confusing. Now that we're talking about it, I think I may have based this on population density.
Can you make a video about İstanbul?
*I cant wait for nationalist Greeks*
@@turkishmapper07 they will say its Costantinople 100%
@@samuthemapper600 They will say “Istanbul is Greece”
You mean Constantinople?
@@turkishmapper07 xD
Great job!
Can someone notice that part where New York also used to named "Nieuw Oranje"? (0:48)
Had never heard of Marten Moses, but great music. -- I like how you kept the historical growth sorted by era, makes it easy to follow.
Cape Town would be very interesting
I remember you talking about doing the History of the World(Ver 3.) in your discord server after this one
So whenever you finish that(Probably in the next 10 years).Maybe try doing your old conquest/wars series again. They were really fun to watch and best of all actually informative
Just curious: if you are going to make this into a series for the growth of major cities in the world, which particular city would you consider to be the most difficult to make?
Dutch: hey lets build a city here.
British: nah mate we will take this.
thats not how it went, we sold it to them for suriname and other shit with more value
@@leonschrijvers8280 you’re saying Suriname was more valuable than New York City?
@@ihatestarsbucks6680 I think at the time the city was a few streets and a dock. Bot thanks Holland for selling to us!
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Do Buenos Aires, Berlin or Vienna pls🥺, I love your videos
I second this, grüße aus den Niederlanden.
@sebâstian turnayev Lol, i'm terribly sorry that I only read this right now. T and F stands for True and False right? I would say 1. is False. British got there name from the Britons (a celtic tribe but that tribe doas not resemble all celtic tribes obliously) but present day British (or people from the british isles) people are oblously a mixture of several "ancestries" or "etnicities".
4. The same with the Ottamans (multiple ethnicities) but for the outside world they would be called Turky or something and turky is the one and only succesor of the Ottoman empire. So if one of these should have been the opposite answer you could always argue different because this should be correct.
You already had your test didn't you?So I would not say the other answers.
Amazing video, definitely one of your best!
Awesome. This is very well done. Congrats!
Amazing work!!
Other Suggestions:
*Europe/North America*
St Petersburg (Coastal, 1703)
Amsterdam (vs Sea)
Bytown/Ottawa, Toronto (1826,1793)
*Asia*
Hong Kong (Colonial)
Singapore (Colonial)
Tokyo (Transition from Edo)
Bangkok (1782)
*Others*
Lagos (Nigeria) (1914)
Aussie/New Zealand Cities
Brasilia (1960)
U miss mumbai (asia)
@@Ajjubha_RaoL I excluded cities that has already been suggested, thus 'Other' Suggestions
what an awesome video! i'd love to see such a video about vienna.
3:26 my house was standing 10 years before it got urbanized.
(Edit) I enjoy your content for years ollie bye
Just to clarify, this video isn't about the individual buildings (there are millions in NYC, so that wouldn't be feasible). It's about the expansion of the urban area more broadly, although you seem to have recognised that in your comment.
Thanks for the work you did for historical information
0:56 The Dutch part of the city was fortified. So when the British continued to expand the city they removed the walls. So now guess what they named the street where the walls used to be?
What?
Nvm
Stefan Milo reintroduced me to your channel.
Subscribed!
Make one on Delhi: it was populated and depopulated for like 8 times in its history. 7 cities were constructed in total in its history.
I love your work, please make one abot Chicago ❤️
Nice video and good choice of music too!
Wow I loved this video, you can make one of the growth of the city of São Paulo in Brazil
For the Brazilians 🇧🇷🇧🇷
Nice , Hopefully maybe you could do the growth of the 500 biggest metropolitan areas of the world
Great work!
Population of Kazakhstan: 18.8 million
Population of New-York: 18.9 million
Nice
Damn!
cant wait for more of these city maps, i love them
Can you do "growth of vienna"?
Would be cool to look at!
It would've been nice to have little pictures in the corner showing what an average New York street was like in the different eras
The Growth of Tokyo next, please and thank you.
I noticed a bit of a dip in population during the 1970s. This is because so many people got the hell out of the city then and moved to suburbia.
Do Istanbul pls
You mean constinapole
Is consatantanople
Fuck spall wrong
@@gigachad3457 Constantinapole ends in 1453, now, the city's name is Istanbul.
@@gigachad3457 No
Beautiful, very well done.
Very interesting and unique series. I like it a lot
Excelent, I like that graphics.
I’d love to see Melbourne or Sydney.
Man Melbourne will be interesting as you'd include the Mornington Peninsula and then you'd say random bits grow in odd places due to the mandated green wedges within the boundary
new york is absolutely nuts
Batavia > nyc
@@mhdfrb9971 wrong, Batavia became Jakarta.
New Amsterdam became Nyc
@@rubens2004 still Batavia is much better than Jakarta
@@mhdfrb9971 ofcourse
@sebâstian turnayev understandable, have a nice day
Nice presentation but would have been more effective if you provided some modern markers for orientation and scale (eg adding a few major street names).
Nice to know that my house in a random Italian village is 200 years older than the whole city of newyork
Lol, i live near Milan and i have some small ruins from the roman age 5 minutes walk away
Bro, I really love ur videos and I cant wait for another
For the next, Brussel?
i would love to see Boston or Chicago, Great video btw.
Do Warsaw next.
New "history of the world every year" video. Waiting...
Do one for Baghdad. Would be interesting enough.
Could you do one for Los Angeles?
keep up the good work
It would be interesting to see the growth of a city state such as Singapore.
Прекрасно как всегда. Страшно аж представить размах этого города, особенно если учитывать что в моей стране живёт людей в 2 раза меньше чем в этом городе)
Я американец, и я живу в городе средних размеров, а население мегаполиса сопоставимо с Минском. И хотя Нью-Йорк потрясающий (в основном Манхэттен и кое-что из Бруклина, но в других местах не так много интересного), я рад, что живу не в таком большом городе. Я особенно считаю, что «качество важнее количества». Мне особенно нравятся районы с классической архитектурой, природными пространствами, более низкой стоимостью жизни и низким уровнем преступности, даже если это небольшие города.
AWESOME!!!! 👍👍👍👍 Could you make more videos like this with other great cities??
can you please do growth of LA I’d love to see all the major cities in the US covered
You should do Phoenix AZ. That should be fun to watch
I know it will never happen, but maybe, after some years, there may be a chance of you making a video on the history of mexico city and how lake Texcoco has been steadily dryed up
Hello,could you remaster the history of the world,like what you did with the middle east?
Also nake them into 3 parts,ancient,medieval,and modern.
I want to see Washington’s dc growth can you make this video? I want to watch it
Fascinating visual graphic! Would love to see LA or San Francisco!
fr, i need to see The Growth of Madrid: Every Year.
Im still disappointed in my great great great grandparents for not buying land in Manhattan in the 1800s lol
0:47 spot on with the name!!!! In 1673, the Dutch captured N.Y. from the English and dubbed it New Orange in honor of William III of Orange.
Hey! Can I use a part showing the short clip in my video? I want to show how Subway helped urbanization of Queens
Yes, that's okay.
@@OllieBye Thanks a lot mate!
Tokyo's expansion would be quite interesting considering it has both the largest metro area and most people in a city. Hell, Tokyo's it's own prefecture, if I recall correctly.
It would be cool if you did boston!
Copenhagen or Istanbul next?
Could you do one about the growth of Athens?
Could you do the Algerian War next
Could you make a growth of Greater Buenos Aires? I feel like it would be something quite interesting.
Ladies and gentlemen
I'm have video game idea for PS4 and PS5
GTA NYC
Full name:
Grand Auto Theft: New York City
Just take a look at 4:18 (pause the video)
Bonne vidéo, dommage par contre de ne pas avoir fait une référence à la Nouvelle Angoulême
Growth of Istanbul pls. Keep these great videos coming!
great videos
You should do Los Angeles next!!
I love it!
Great video, it would be interesting a video about the growth of the city of São Paulo, as a habitant of the city, i would be grateful 😁
Yeah that’d be cool
Thank you Ollie Bye!!!
Do Los Angeles next please! :D