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  1. The colonial history of New Jersey started after Henry Hudson sailed through Newark Bay in 1609. Although Hudson was British, he worked for the Netherlands, so he claimed the land for the Dutch. It was called New Netherlands. Small trading colonies sprang up where the present towns of Hoboken and Jersey City are located.

  2. Apr 30, 2024 · 24/7 Tempo released a report explaining how all 50 states got their name, and believe it or not New Jersey is named after an island near England. English Statesmen and colonist George Carteret received a Grant from the Duke of York which included the land that became New Jersey, and named the plot of land New Jersey the Isle of Jersey in England.

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  4. May 9, 2024 · The Jersey name is an homage to the Isles of Jersey, where both Berkeley and Carteret had spent significant portions of their lives. When East and West finally joined forces in 1702, the region kept the name, finally finding its official name: New Jersey. From its colonial roots to the present day, New Jersey, and more specifically Trenton ...

  5. The county and city of New York, with its large population, played a significant role in shaping the name. The name "New Jersey" is believed to have been inspired by the English Channel Island of Jersey, which lies off the coast of Normandy, France. New Jersey is a state in the United States, and it is located near New York City in Hudson County.

  6. The history of what is now New Jersey begins at the end of the Younger Dryas, about 15,000 years ago. Native Americans moved into New town reversal of the Younger Dryas; before then an ice sheet hundreds of feet thick had made the area of northern New Jersey uninhabitable. European contact began with the exploration of the Jersey Shore by ...

  7. The New Jersey State House is the capitol building of the U.S. state of New Jersey and is the third-oldest state house in continuous legislative use in the United States. [a] Located in Trenton, it was originally built in 1792 and is notable for its close proximity to the state border with Pennsylvania, which makes it the closest capitol ...

  8. The New Jersey State House was built in 1792 by Jonathan Doane. The site was 3.75 acres and cost 250 British pounds. The building was two and one-half stories with a bell tower and seven bays radiating off a center hall. The legislative chambers were on the first floor - the Senate (then the Legislative Council) in the west and General Assembly ...

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