The Dutch.
It was the Dutch then English
No, Jersey is not a French-speaking country. It is a British Crown dependency located in the English Channel, and the main language spoken there is English. However, Jersey does have a small population of French speakers and there are some French influences on the island.
Montana used to be controlled by the French, Spanish, and British, three major European powers at the time. Europeans are famous for naming places after places, people, or things from their native country (examples include New York, New Jersey, New Orleans, and Nuevo Spain). Montana also has a very high European and European-American population (in ratio).
It was the Munsee. But since the Delaware are not Europeans at least consider the Dutch of the English.
The Island of Jersey, which is on the English Canal between Britain and France. The Isle of Jersey isn't necessarily a country, as it's considered on of the British Islands that surround the bigger island of Great Britain and Scotland.
No, New Jersey is named after the European Jersey. That's why it's called 'new' jersey.
The same as any other european country.... 1 litre of spirits and 200 cigarettes.
New Jersey borders no other country.
New Jersey was first settled by the Dutch, then the Swedes and then the English.
New Jersey.
No. "Jersey has a special relationship with the European Union (EU). In simple terms, the Island is treated as part of the European Community for the purposes of free trade in goods, but otherwise is not a part of the EU."
New Jersey