King’s College, New York

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King’s College, New York was the colonial-era Anglican institution of higher education in New York City that later became Columbia University.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Anglican institution of higher education
colonial college
university predecessor institution
academicDisciplineOffered classics
mathematics
natural philosophy
philosophy
theology
affiliation Church of England in the Province of New York NERFINISHED
campusSetting urban
charteredBy royal charter
city New York NERFINISHED
continent North America
country British America NERFINISHED
dissolutionCause American Revolutionary War NERFINISHED
educationLevel tertiary education
founded 1754
foundedAs King’s College NERFINISHED
foundingCharterGrantedBy King George II of Great Britain NERFINISHED
governance Board of Governors NERFINISHED
historicalEra colonial America
historicalNameOf Columbia University NERFINISHED
languageOfInstruction English
laterBecame Columbia University NERFINISHED
locatedIn Lower Manhattan
New York City
Province of New York NERFINISHED
locatedNear Trinity Church, New York NERFINISHED
notableFor being the predecessor of Columbia University
partOf British Empire
regionServed New York colony NERFINISHED
religiousAffiliation Anglicanism NERFINISHED
Church of England
reorganizedAs Columbia College NERFINISHED
stateOrProvince New York NERFINISHED
status defunct
successor Columbia University NERFINISHED
type private college

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