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1.5 Growth in the 21st century Jewish 8 Transportation Asian Indian 78,980 1.5% 37,162 0.9% 41,818 112.5% 6 Religion In 1980 construction was completed on an expansion of what is now named Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport the busiest and most efficient airport in the world it accommodates over 100 million passengers annually Employing more than 60,000 people the airport became a major engine for economic growth With the advantages of cheap real estate low taxes right-to-work laws and a regulatory environment limiting government interference the Atlanta metropolitan area became a national center of finance insurance technology manufacturing real estate logistics and transportation companies as well as the film convention and trade show businesses As a testament to the city's growing international profile in 1990 the International Olympic Committee selected Atlanta as the site of the 1996 Summer Olympics Taking advantage of Atlanta's status as a transportation hub in 1991 UPS established its headquarters in a suburb in 1992 construction finished on Bank of America Plaza the tallest building in the U.S outside New York or Chicago. 1.5 Beginning of the 20th century, Atlanta Braves Baseball MLB SunTrust Park (41,500) 1871 1966 3 (1914 1957 1995), Tajikistan (8)! Contents Electric power introduced, Sri Lanka (9) The oldest known man/animal-hauled railways date back to the 6th century BC in Corinth Greece Rail transport then commenced in mid 16th century in Germany in the form of horse-powered funiculars and wagonways Modern rail transport commenced with the British development of the steam locomotives in the early 19th century Thus the railway system in Great Britain is the oldest in the world Built by George Stephenson and his son Robert's company Robert Stephenson and Company the Locomotion No 1 is the first steam locomotive to carry passengers on a public rail line the Stockton and Darlington Railway in 1825 George Stephenson also built the first public inter-city railway line in the world to use only the steam locomotives all the time the Liverpool and Manchester Railway which opened in 1830 With steam engines one could construct mainline railways which were a key component of the Industrial Revolution Also railways reduced the costs of shipping and allowed for fewer lost goods compared with water transport which faced occasional sinking of ships the change from canals to railways allowed for "national markets" in which prices varied very little from city to city the spread of the railway network and the use of railway timetables led to the standardisation of time (railway time) in Britain based on Greenwich Mean Time Prior to this major towns and cities varied their local time relative to GMT the invention and development of the railway in the United Kingdom was one of the most important technological inventions of the 19th century the world's first underground railway the Metropolitan Railway (part of the London Underground) opened in 1863. J 32 Josh Tomlin Beginning in 1609 Dutch traders explored and established fur trading posts on the Hudson River Delaware River and Connecticut River seeking to protect their interests in the fur trade the Dutch West India Company established permanent settlements on the Hudson River creating the Dutch colony of New Netherland in 1626 Peter Minuit purchased the island of Manhattan from the Lenape Indians and established the outpost of New Amsterdam Relatively few Dutch settled in New Netherland but the colony came to dominate the regional fur trade it also served as the base for extensive trade with the English colonies and many products from New England and Virginia were carried to Europe on Dutch ships the Dutch also engaged in the burgeoning Atlantic slave trade supplying enslaved Africans to the English colonies in North America and Barbados the West India Company desired to grow New Netherland as it became commercially successful yet the colony failed to attract the same level of settlement as the English colonies did Many of those who did immigrate to the colony were English German Walloon or Sephardim. 2018 Estimate 5.6.1 Asia Lakewood Freeway or Georgia 166 extends between Lakewood Park in south Atlanta and Campbellton Road just west of I-285. . 7 Players Native American 0.1% 0.1% See also: List of gold mines in Georgia. Augusta 4.2 Privileges of members Wrestling As the 1950s progressed the reinvigorated Braves became increasingly competitive Sluggers Eddie Mathews and Hank Aaron drove the offense (they would hit a combined 1,226 home runs as Braves with 850 of those coming while the franchise was in Milwaukee) often aided by another power hitter Joe Adcock while Warren Spahn Lew Burdette and Bob Buhl anchored the rotation the 1956 Braves finished second only one game behind the Brooklyn Dodgers.
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