<Ul> <Li> </Li> <Li> </Li> <Li> </Li> </Ul> <P> The history of Albany, New York, begins with the first interaction of Europeans with the native Indian tribes who had long inhabited the area . The area was originally inhabited by Algonquian Indian tribes, namely the Mohican and the Iroquois, five nations of whom the easternmost, the Mohawk, had the closest relations with traders and settlers in Albany . </P> <P> Henry Hudson first claimed this area for the Dutch in 1609 . Fur traders established the first European settlement in 1614; Albany was officially chartered as a city in 1686 . It became the capital of New York in 1797 . It is one of the oldest surviving settlements from the original thirteen colonies, and the longest continuously chartered city in the United States . Modern Albany was founded as the Dutch trading posts of Fort Nassau in 1614 and Fort Orange in 1624; the fur trade brought in a population that settled around Fort Orange and founded a village called Beverwijck . The English took over and renamed the town Albany in 1664, in honor of the then Duke of Albany, the future James II of England and James VII of Scotland . The city was officially chartered in 1686 with the issuance of the Dongan Charter, the oldest effective city charter in the nation and possibly the longest - running instrument of municipal government in the Western Hemisphere . </P> <P> During the late 18th century and throughout of the 19th century, Albany was a center of transportation . It is located on the north end of the navigable Hudson River, was the original eastern terminus of the Erie Canal, and was home to some of the earliest railroad systems in the world . Albany's main exports at the time were beer, lumber, published works, and ironworks . Beginning in 1810, Albany was one of the ten most populous cities in the nation, a distinction that it held until the 1860 census . In the 20th century, the city opened one of the first commercial airports in the world, the precursor of today's Albany International Airport . The 1920s saw the rise of a powerful political machine controlled by the Democratic Party . The city's skyline changed in the 1960s with the construction of the Empire State Plaza and the uptown campus of SUNY Albany, mainly under the direction of Governor Nelson Rockefeller . While Albany experienced a decline in its population due to urban sprawl, many of its historic neighborhoods were saved from destruction through the policies of Mayor Erastus Corning 2nd, the longest - serving mayor of any city in the United States . More recently, the city has experienced growth in the high - tech industry, with great strides in the nanotechnology sector . </P>

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