New Jersey's nickname is The Garden State. There is no specific reason for this, though Abraham Browning is credited with the nickname. Browning supposedly referred to the state as the Garden State during his New Jersey Day address at the Centennial Exhibition in Philadelphia on August 24, 1876. The nickname stuck.
The Garden State is New Jersey's nickname, although we do not have AS much farming and agriculture as we had years ago.
The Garden State.
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When did New Jersey become a colony?
When did New Jersey become a colony?
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were jobs avalible in the new jersey colony
The trade Route began in the New Jersey Colony
The New Jersey colony was founded in 1664. It was originally part of New York.
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Lord Berkley and Sir George Carteret founded the colony of New Jersey.
what about the new Jersey colony between 1600 and 1700?
New Jersey was established in 1664.
New Jersey was a colony and not a territory.