| A | B |
| Public Transportation | moves more than one person or family at one time |
| Trade | to exchange something that is valued for something else that is valued |
| Port | place where ships can come and go, dropping off and picking up things to be traded |
| Skyscrapers | very tall buildings |
| Savings | money that is used at a later time |
| Fort | building with strong walls, guns, and soldiers |
| Budget | a plan for using your money |
| Inhabitants | people who live in a place |
| Watchman | person to protect people and property from criminals |
| Market | place where goods are sold |
| Manhattan | busiest, most crowded part of New York |
| 5 boroughs of New York City | Manhattan, Brooklyn, Staten Island, Queens, Bronx |
| New Amsterdam | named for city of Amsterdam in the Netherlands |
| 305 Feet | height of Statue of Liberty |
| Walk up steps | to get to statue's crown |
| Freedom | what statue symbolizes |
| New York Harbor | where statue is located |
| Football field | compares to statue's height |
| Dutch settlement in Manhattan | New Amsterdam |
| Wampum | money |
| England | took over Dutch settlement |
| Peter Stuyvesant | leader of New Amsterdam |
| Night watchman | New Amsterdam's police |
| Visiting the sick | job of schoolmasters |
| Exchange goods | why people from Netherlands came to Manhattan |
| Salary | money paid regularly for work that someone does |
| Need | something people cannot live without |
| Taxis and subways | transportation |