NJ was established in 1655, when part of southern NY was split off to form a new colony. Like NY and several other English colonies, NJ at first was a proprietary colony-a colony created by a grant of land from a monarch to an individual or family. In 1702 NJ received a new charter as a royal colony- a colony controlled directly by the English King.
they had the Governor and house of Burgess
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what they did was that they had contests
1665
NJ was established in 1655, when part of southern NY was split off to form a new colony. Like NY and several other English colonies, NJ at first was a proprietary colony-a colony created by a grant of land from a monarch to an individual or family. In 1702 NJ received a new charter as a royal colony- a colony controlled directly by the English King.
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He first looked through a microscope in 1665
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No, it was established in 1665 when it separated from New York, or previously the Dutch colony of New Netherland.
Oh, dude, 1 and 1665 go into 1665. Like, that's it. Easy peasy lemon squeezy.
henrey the Vll was on the thone in 1665
1665 divided by 2 equals 832.5.