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No it was not. It was called just New jersey named by Lord Berkely in honor of his friend (Sir George Carteret) who was the governor of Jersey (an island off the English channel).
New Jersey was named by James, Duke of York (the brother of King Charles II of England), who was given New Jersey by his brother. James later gave New Jersey to Lord John Berkeley and Sir George Carteret. James named the colony New Jersey to honor Carteret, who had been the Governor of Jersey, a British island in the English Channel.State Nick Name: Garden State
New Jersey is named for the isle of Jersey in the British Channel, birthplace of the first Lord Proprietor of the colony, Sir George Carteret.
New Jersey was named by James, Duke of York (the brother of King Charles II of England), who was given New Jersey by his brother. James later gave New Jersey to Lord John Berkeley and Sir George Carteret. James named the colony New Jersey to honor Carteret, who had been the Governor of Jersey, a British island in the English Channel.
THE NAME: New JerseySir John Berkley and Sir George Carteret received a royal charter for a colony in the new land and named this colony for the island of Jersey in the English Channel. Carteret had been born on Jersey and had spent several years as Lieutenant Governor of the island.Source: NETSTATE
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New Jersey started from the neighboring colony of New York. When the English took New York from the Dutch, Charles II gave the area to his brother, James, the Duke of York. James wanted to reward his two faithful friends. He decided to give them New Jersey, which was located between the Hudson and Delaware rivers. Lord Berkeley and Sir George Carteret, his friends, had defended the English island for the king. The Duke of York named this new land grant New Jersey in honor of Carteret's home
The British took control of the territory that became New Jersey 1664 when they seized the Dutch fort of New Amsterdam. King James later granted the land between the Hudson River and the Delaware River to Sir George Carteret and Lord Berkeley of Stratton. The land was named New Jersey in honor of the channel island of Jersey which had supported the king in the English civil war.
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what colony was named in honor of the English kiing Charles two
A man named Sir George Carteret gave the new province of New Jersey its name. Carteret was once the governor of the island of Jersey in the English Channel. The first settlement in New Jersey was made at Elizabethtown, now known as Elizabeth.
New Jersey was the only one of the middle colonies not named for a person. The middle colonies included New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware. New York was named for the Duke of York, Pennsylvania was named for William Penn, and Delaware was named for the Thomas West, Baron De la Warr. New Jersey was named for the Island of Jersey, ancestral home to Sir George Carteret, who owned large tracts of land there.