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  1. The Virginia General Assembly created Monongalia County from portions of the district of West Augusta in October 1776, the first year of the Commonwealth of Virginia. Like Ohio County, which was established by the same act, the county was named for the river that flows through it.

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  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. Attached are three graphs from the 2000 report from the New Jersey Data Center- New Jersey Population Trends, 1790-2000. Have your students look closely at these documents, answer questions about New Jersey, and support their answers and predictions with specific evidence from the texts (all

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    Before Giovanni de Verrazano became the first European settler to explore New Jersey in 1524, the Delaware Indianshad lived in the region for more than 10,000 years. The Delaware Indians, also known as the Lenni-Lenape, meaning “original people," were first spotted by settlers in areas of Delaware (hence the name), New Jersey and eastern Pennsylvan...

    New Jersey’s colonial history began when Henry Hudson sailed the Newark Bay in 1609. From there, small trading colonies emerged in towns where Hoboken and Jersey City are now located. Settlers from the Netherlands, Sweden and Finland settled in Bergen, forming the first permanent European settlement in the state. In 1664, the Dutch lost control of ...

    Because of its proximity to the 13 colonies, more battles were fought in New Jersey than in any other state during the Revolutionary War. New Jersey housed several iron mills in areas includingWest Milford, Wharton and Kinnelon that produced ammunition, armaments and other materials essential to the war effort Many consider the Battle of Trenton to...

    Northern New Jersey became an extremely industrious state starting in the 1800s in areas including Paterson, Trenton, Camden, Elizabeth, Jersey City and Newark. These cities hosted factories that produced textiles, trains, silk, clay products, iron and steel. By 1850, the state’s population rose to nearly half a million, and most of the industries ...

    New Jersey is notorious for its history of organized crime. Positioned in between New York and Pennsylvania with miles of coastline, the state was ideal for moving illegal hooch and other spirits during Prohibition. Areas including Monmouth and Ocean counties saw rapid growth in the 1960s and 1970s, which created business opportunities for mob fami...

    Born in Long Branch, New Jersey, Bruce Springsteen was bound to make waves one way or another. The singer-songwriter's music is known for detailing the topography of New Jersey and the working-class struggle of the 1970s set to jazzy rock-and-roll riffs. Springsteen started his career playing local bars in Asbury Park, where he met the members of h...

    One of the first Native American reservations in the United States was established in Burlington County in 1758 for the Lenni-Lenape tribe. The first and only reservation in New Jersey, the Brother...
    The first virtually complete dinosaur skeleton discovered in North America was unearthed in 1858 by William Parker Foulke in Haddonfield, New Jersey. Hadrosaurus foulkii, as it was later named, pro...
    The world’s first boardwalk was constructed in Atlantic City in 1870 to reduce the amount of sand tracked into nearby hotels and railroad cars. As hotels, shops, restaurants and casinos sprouted up...
    During the last quarter of the 19th century, Thomas Edisongenerated hundreds of inventions at his Menlo Park laboratory, including the phonograph and an electric-powered railway. While most famous...
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    A Short History of New Jersey, NJ.gov History of Trenton, Trenton.org Bruce Springsteen, Biography.com NJ Hall of Fame 2008 inductees, Njhalloffame.org "Organized crime has a long history at the Jersey Shore," Asbury Park Press, March 2019

  5. Mar 28, 2019 · The simplest explanation is that the area was named after the county seat in Monmouthshire, Wales. The other explanation...and the beheading. However, competing official explanations are that the...

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  6. History of Newark, New Jersey. Newark has long been the largest city in New Jersey. Founded in 1666, it greatly expanded during the Industrial Revolution, becoming the commercial and cultural hub of the region. Its population grew with various waves of migration in the mid 19th century, peaking in 1950.

  7. Monongalia County has been the name of two counties in the United States: Monongalia County, West Virginia; Monongalia County, Minnesota, dissolved in 1871

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