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  2. European colonization of New Jersey started soon after the 1609 exploration of its coast and bays by Henry Hudson. Dutch and Swedish colonists settled parts of the present-day state as New Netherland and New Sweden . In 1664, the entire area, surrendered by the Dutch to England, gained its current name.

  3. Nov 9, 2009 · Learn about New Jersey's colonial history, from its Native American origins to its role in the American Revolution and its industrialization. Explore the state's geography, culture, politics and crime through maps, photos and articles.

  4. Oct 20, 2023 · Learn about the colonial history of New Jersey, from its founding in 1664 by English proprietors to its role in the American Revolution. Explore the diverse ethnic, cultural, and religious groups, the conflicts with the Lenape and other colonies, and the key events and figures in New Jersey's past.

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  5. 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.

  6. The colony was brought under English rule in 1664, although for the next nine years the Dutch disputed that claim. In 1676 the province was divided into East and West Jersey, the former going to Sir George Carteret and the latter to a group of Friends (Quakers). The division continued until 1702, when the entire province reverted to the crown.

  7. Oct 16, 2020 · Learn how New Jersey was founded by the Duke of York in 1664, and how it became a royal colony in 1702. Explore the history of the colony's development, its religious and political culture, and its role in the American Revolution.

  8. History of New Jersey - Wikipedia. Contents. hide. (Top) Paleo-Indians and Native Americans. European exploration. Colonial history. Toggle Colonial history subsection. New Netherland. New Sweden. Province of New Jersey. American Revolution. Nineteenth century. Toggle Nineteenth century subsection. Industrial Revolution. Second Party System.

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