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The Bronx is . "The Bronx" is the only borough in New York City that, in its capacity as a borough, is referred to, in both lawSee, for example, New York City Administrative Code § 2–202 and popular usageSee, for example, references on the New York City website , with the definite article ("The"). (The name of the coterminous "Bronx County," however, does not include a "the.") The best explanation for the definite article is that the original name of the borough, when it was annexed from Westchester, was "The Borough of the Bronx River," referring to the river that passed through the borough.Lloyd Ultan, Bronx Borough Historian, in "Notes & Asides", National Review, January 28, 2002Steven Hess, "From the Hague to the Bronx: Definite Articles in Place Names," ''Journal of the North Central Name Society'' Fall 1987. The river was named after Jonas Bronck , a Swede , who was a sea captain and 1641 resident whose 500 acre (2 km&2) farm between the Harlem River and the Bronx River or Aquahung , as it was called by the Native Americans of the time. HISTORY The Bronx was called ''Rananchqua'' by the , 2006 band of Lenape , while other Natives knew The Bronx as ''Keskeskeck''.1 It was divided by the "Aquahung" river, now known as the Bronx River . The land was first settled by Europe ans in 1639, when Jonas Bronck , for whom the area was later named, established a farm along the Harlem River in the area now known as the Mott Haven section. The Dutch and English settlers referred to the area as "Bronck's Land".From ''North of Manhattan'' by Harry Hansen (Hastings House, 1950), excerpted at http://www.bronxmall.com/cult/series/2.html The territory now contained within Bronx County was originally part of Westchester County , an original county of New York state. The present Bronx County was contained in four Town s: Westchester, Yonkers, Eastchester, and Pelham. In 1846, a new town, West Farms, was created by secession from Westchester; in turn, in 1855, the town of Morrisania seceded from West Farms. In 1873, the town of Kingsbridge (roughly corresponding to the modern Bronx neighborhoods of Kingsbridge, Riverdale , and Woodlawn ) seceded from Yonkers . In 1874, the western portion of the present Bronx County, consisting of the towns of Kingsbridge, West Farms, and Morrisania, was transferred to New York County , and in 1895 the Town of Westchester and portions of Eastchester and Pelham, were transferred to New York County. City Island , New York City's only nautical community, voted to secede from Westchester County and join New York County in 1896. In 1898, the amalgamated City of New York was created, including the Bronx as one of its five boroughs (although still within New York County). In 1914, those parts of the then New York County which had been annexed from Westchester County in the past decades were newly constituted as Bronx County, while keeping its status as a borough of New York City. The Bronx underwent rapid growth after World War I . Extensions of the New York City Subway contributed to the increase in population as thousands of immigrants flooded the Bronx, resulting in a major boom in residential construction. Among these groups, many Irish and Italians but especially Jews settled here. Author Willa Cather , Pierre Lorillard who made a fortune on tobacco sales, and inventor Jordan Mott were famous settlers. In addition, French , German , and Polish immigrants moved into the borough. The Jewish population also increased notably during this time and many Synagogue s still exist throughout the borough, although many of these have been converted to other uses. In prohibition days, Bootleggers and gangs ran rampant in the Bronx. Mostly Irish and Italian immigrants smuggled in the illegal whiskey. By 1926, the Bronx was noted for its high crime rate and its many Speakeasies . After the 1930s, the Irish immigrant population in the Bronx decreased as a result of better living conditions in New York suburbs and in other states. The German population followed suit in the 1940s. So did many Italians in the 1950s and Jewish-Americans in the 1960s. As the generation of the 1930s retired, many moved to southeastern Florida , west of Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach . The migration has left a thriving Hispanic (mostly Puerto Rican and Dominican ) and African-American population, along with some white areas in the southeastern and northwestern part of the county. During the mid-1960s to the mid-1970s, the Bronx went into an era of sharp change in the residents' Quality Of Life . Many factors have been put forward by historians and other social scientists. They include the theory that Urban Renewal projects in the borough (such as Robert Moses ' Cross-Bronx Expressway ) destroyed existing low-density neighborhoods in favor of roads that produced Urban Sprawl as well as high-density Housing Projects . Another factor may have been the reduction by insurance companies and banks in offering property-related financial services (mortgages) to some areas of the Bronx -- a process known as Redlining . For a period, a wave of Arson overtook the southern portion of the borough's apartment buildings, with competing theories as to why. Some point to the heavy traffic and use of illicit drugs among the area's poor as causing them to be inclined to Scam the city's benefits for burn-out victims as well as the Section 8 housing program. Others believe landlords decided to burn their buildings before their insurance policies expired and were not renewed. After the destruction of many buildings in the South Bronx, the arsons all but ended during the tenure of Mayor Ed Koch with aftereffects still felt into the early 1990s thanks to the infamous Crack Epidemic . Since the early 1990s, much development has occurred. Groups affiliated with South Bronx churches have built the Nehemiah Homes with about 1,000 units. This and other developments have transformed the south Bronx, and the ripple effects are felt borough-wide. While the Bronx still contains the poorest congressional district in the mainland US, crime has dropped substantially from the burned-out days of the 1970s and 1980s. This is due to many reasons, but primarily to community members working to take the community back and build it up once again. The resurgence in housing has led some single-family homes in the East Bronx to be replaced by multi-family homes. As a result, the IRT White Plains Road Line has experienced increased ridership. There have been many new apartments built in the Melrose and Morrisania sections of the South Bronx, and near the Grand Concourse, onetime rental apartments are being upgraded and turned into Condominiums .Joyce Cohen, "A Pleasant Surprise in the Bronx", ''New York Times'', July 13, 2007 Business chains such as Staples have started stores in the Bronx and more banks have added branches in the Bronx. In 1997, the Bronx was designated an " All America City " by the National Civic League , signifying its comeback from the decline of the 1970s. GEOGRAPHY |
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