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date: 10 December 2024

Philadelphialocked

Philadelphialocked

  • Timothy J. LombardoTimothy J. LombardoHistory, University of South Alabama

Summary

Officially established by English Quaker William Penn in 1682, Philadelphia’s history began when indigenous peoples first settled the area near the confluence of the Delaware and Schuylkill Rivers. Since European colonization, Philadelphia has grown from a major colonial-era port to an industrial manufacturing center to a postindustrial metropolis. For more than three centuries, Philadelphia’s history has been shaped by immigration, migration, industrialization, deindustrialization, ethnic and racial conflict, political partisanship, and periods of economic restructuring. The city’s long history offers a window into urban development in the United States.

Subjects

  • Pre-Contact History
  • Colonial History
  • Revolutionary History
  • Early National History
  • Late 19th-Century History
  • 20th Century: Pre-1945

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