The settlers in New Jersey and Delaware came from the countries of Ireland and Germany.
Sweden.
gold, farming, religous freedom
Delaware river
Yes, they shipped Iron, copper, and granite back to several different countries in Europe. It was harder to come by in Europe.
France and England
Pennsylvania to New Jersey
Also called the Lenape, they lived along the Delaware and lower Hudson Rivers in what is now New Jersey and New York, but anthropologists call the area the Northeastern Woodlands.
Jersey is named after the Channel Island of Jersey in the English Channel. The island's name is of uncertain origin but is believed to come from the Old Norse word for "island of Geirr," who was a Viking leader. The name was likely brought to the United States by English settlers.
US settlers have come from all different places (European countries mostly in the earlier days). Such as French, English, Dutch, Swedish, Portugeese and Spanish. Although now we come from all different races of people.
Lenni Lenape means men of men or originial people. The Lenni Lenape tribe were called the Delaware Indians by Europeans. They lived in New Jersey, Delaware, southern New York and eastern Pennsylvania in the 1600s.
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